There are times when we have issues with our services and yet we don't know how or where to contact support that can assist us. We hate just googling answers and being routed to the different departments without getting an accurate answer or resolution to our problems. Here we will give you a guide with contacting AT&T customer service support whether you have an issue with your bill, technical problem, or customer support.
AT&T internet technical support is open and available 24/7 and customer support is open from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.pm and on Saturday they are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m local time.
So, now you know what their schedules are but you don't know where to start. Below will help you narrow down your choices to get and talk to the right person to answer any questions you have.
For AT&T customer support, technical assistance, billing, and order inquiries:
Call 1-800-288-2020
For upgrade and add services and products, purchase new phones or adjust data plans:
Call 1-844-433-0113
For wireless service technical support, AT&T billing, or other service issues:
Dial 611 on your AT&T phone or Call 1-800-331-0500
And, if you want to find out more about the latest service options or to order, you can contact 1-833-818-0029 for customer support to set up the following services or talk through your questions:
How do I contact you?
If you need help with AT&T TV or another service, a current account, customer care, or order status, call AT&T via the various contact numbers available online. For existing client inquiries and customer support, dial 1-800-288-2020. For new service requests, call 1-833-818-0029
I'm a current customer, who should I contact?
For AT&T customer service billing queries, technical assistance, and other inquiries, current AT&T customers should visit our existing customer page or call 1-800-288-2020.
Do you have online resources?
To read about any possible solutions to your questions, go to our help page or get in touch with customer service for fast and effective answers.
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