- Feb 26, 2011
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I purchased two HTC Inspire phones a few days ago for my wife and myself that were advertised and sold as 4G, only to discover that both phones are equiped with 3G sim cards (disturbing). When I called the store to inquire about the matter, I was told that 4G is not currently available in Columbia, SC and the 3G sim cards provide the same performance as a 4G sim card in 4G areas like Charlotte, NC (even more disturbing).
I am very uncomfortable with this sim card revelation and the explanation provided by the AT&T representative. To me this is equivalent to being sold a car that is advertised as an 8 cylinders only to look under the hood and discover that it has a 6 cylinder engine. And then be told by the dealership not to worry because the car is limited to 6 cylinder performance in one locale, but will offer 8 cylinder performance levels in other designated areas... contrary to its design specifications.
"I AM NOT SATISFIED NOR COMFORTABLE WITH THIS EXPLANATION!!!"
Could this constitute product misrepresentation by FTC guidelines and thus be construed as false advertising??? Your thoughts...
I am very uncomfortable with this sim card revelation and the explanation provided by the AT&T representative. To me this is equivalent to being sold a car that is advertised as an 8 cylinders only to look under the hood and discover that it has a 6 cylinder engine. And then be told by the dealership not to worry because the car is limited to 6 cylinder performance in one locale, but will offer 8 cylinder performance levels in other designated areas... contrary to its design specifications.
"I AM NOT SATISFIED NOR COMFORTABLE WITH THIS EXPLANATION!!!"
Could this constitute product misrepresentation by FTC guidelines and thus be construed as false advertising??? Your thoughts...