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AT&T Announces Unlimited Calling to Any Mobile

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what does this mean for rollover minutes

TheSolidStateRep

Feb 9, 2011, 11:03 AM
With AT&T now offering any mobile unlimited will we finally see the removal of rollover minutes this year?
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glinc

Feb 9, 2011, 11:18 AM
Rollover + this would be huge but doesn't rollover minutes expire when the contract is up?

I'm sure VZW will follow soon since they both always copy/mirror each other.
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JeffroPuff

Feb 9, 2011, 11:35 AM
No, Rollover minutes are contract independent.
Unused Rollover expire after one year as the newest month's balance adds on, so there is a rolling 1 year bank of minutes...
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edzero

Feb 9, 2011, 11:41 AM
This, plus rollover plus Unlimited A-List calling....goodbye overage charges
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GeeksAreBest

Feb 9, 2011, 12:36 PM
You'd be suprised. There are some people who will still manage to go over minutes.
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T Bone

Feb 9, 2011, 2:08 PM
Indeed, I remember seeing some of those....they had 3000 minutes a month, plus A List, plus Early Night and Weekends, plus thousands of rollover minutes.....and they would burn through all of them in the space of one month and STILL have thousands of minutes of overages...they would be angry 'how do I have overages?' But I always wanted to respond 'you have used a total of over 10,000 minutes this month...how could you possibly be surprised that you have overages?'
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GeeksAreBest

Feb 9, 2011, 2:49 PM
The funniest part is when they say someone must have hacked their SIM card, and they've never even heard of the number they talked 6000 minutes to. Then you go back and find it high use for the last like year and they want credit for all that too.
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T Bone

Feb 10, 2011, 8:30 AM
Somebody must have hacked my phone!

Oh yeah, I forgot about those ones... 🤣

My favorite is a guy who had more than $1,000 in international charges on his line, and then after he received the bill he tried to dispute the charges by saying that he had left the phone in the glove compartment of his car for a month and it was never, ever used. I pointed out all of the other use on the phone that month, hundreds of calls....and that is when he said 'somebody must have hacked my phone' and I pointed out that the numbers called on that line were also called on all the other lines on his account....he just had nowhere to go....and then I pulled out the ultimate trump card 'if the phone had been in the glove compartment for a month then...
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Azeron

Feb 9, 2011, 4:39 PM
Now that's cool!
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Ken6271

Feb 9, 2011, 4:22 PM
you still keep your rollover minutes because you still use your minutes when you call or recieve call from landline phone. 1400 or higher has A-List too remember///on individual line you can have nat 450 plan w/rollover-unlimited text and mobile to mobile to any carrier for 59.00 a month for example..so anyone who is paying 59.00 for that rate plan and unlimited messaging would need to call and have current unlimited messaging removed and replace with new unlimited messaging and unlimited talk mobile to mobile to any carrier..make sense?

Family talk plans start at 700 min plan it is 30.00 for the unlimited messaging and unlimited mobile to mobile to any carrier...it would replace the family messaging plan for 30.00 if you currently have t...
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