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	<description>Where has all the common sense gone...?</description>
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		<title>AT&amp;T online sales support</title>
		<link>http://www.evasays.com/2008/07/20/att-online-sales-support/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 18:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[DUH]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[cell phone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sar level]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking for a phone with low SAR level, and was on the AT&#038;T web site, when a chat window popped up offering help. Since I couldn&#8217;t find any data on SAR levels on that site, I accepted the offer, and started to chat with a sales person. Here&#8217;s our little chat: Thank you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was looking for a phone with low SAR level, and was on the AT&#038;T web site, when a chat window popped up offering help. Since I couldn&#8217;t find any data on SAR levels on that site, I accepted the offer, and started to chat with a sales person. Here&#8217;s our little chat:</p>
<p> Thank you for your patience! An AT&#038;T sales representative will be with you shortly.<br />
 You are now chatting with Traci, an AT&#038;T sales representative.<br />
Traci: Welcome to AT&#038;T online Sales support.  How may I assist you with placing your order today?<br />
Eva: hi<br />
Traci: Good morning!<br />
Eva: I am looking for a phone with low SAR level<br />
Traci: Are you an existing wireless customer of AT&#038;T?<br />
Eva: why?<br />
Eva: does that change the SAR level?<br />
Traci: I just need to know if you are replacing a phone or opening a new account with us?<br />
Eva: new account, but only if I find a phone with low SAR<br />
Traci: Certainly.  May I please have your home zip code?<br />
Eva: dear Traci<br />
Eva: before we get to that point<br />
Eva: I need to know if AT&#038;T offers a phone with low SAR<br />
Eva: I can&#8217;t see it in the specifications<br />
Eva: no data online<br />
Traci: To bring up any offers in your area, I would need to first have your home zip code.<br />
Eva: could you just please tell me which models have the lowest SAR?<br />
Traci: Just a moment please.<br />
Traci: Unfortunately we do not have information on the levels available.<br />
Eva: every phone has an SAR rating<br />
Eva: it&#8217;s on their specifications<br />
Eva: it&#8217;s on the box, or in the box on the documents<br />
Eva: you cannot possibly sell a cell phone without that number<br />
Traci: Yes but there is not a way to narrow a search down online based on these levels.<br />
Eva: I know that<br />
Eva: hoever it is the law to make all cell phones below a certain level<br />
Eva: so AT&#038;T has to have the information<br />
Eva: on all phones<br />
Eva: by law<br />
Eva: so, I am looking for the one that your company offers that has the lowest SAR<br />
Traci: Yes, I certainly understand.  Which phone were you looking at specifically?  I can look into it for you.<br />
Eva: I looked at all of them<br />
Eva: I really don&#8217;t care which one I buy as long as it has low SAR<br />
Traci: Please contact Customer Care for further assistance with this.<br />
Eva: in email?<br />
Traci: Please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-331-0500 or 611 from your cell phone for assistance with this.<br />
Eva: ok<br />
Eva: thnaks<br />
Eva: thanks<br />
Traci: You&#8217;re welcome.<br />
Eva: and here is some infomation for you<br />
Traci: Did you have any other questions that I can help you with today?<br />
Eva: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/sar/<br />
Traci: Feel free to chat again if you any other questions do come up.<br />
Eva: no, but please tell your company to place this data on their web site<br />
Traci: Thank you for choosing AT&#038;T.  Have a great day.</p>
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