Hey i heard that AT&Ts unlimited plan has unlimited everything in it and its their own plan. Is this true? But my other only problem is that i wont get my employee discount on it.
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Its 69.99 for individuals for Unlimited TALK only. Its 70 to the primary and 49.99 each additional line for Family Plans.
Unlimited everything for 99.99 for NON pda, smartphone or iphones for individuals.
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AT&T has a unlimited everything plan for $100 dollars? Can i see a link to this please?
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Define everything.
The $99.99 is Unlimited Talk, Text, and Web. We don't advertise an unlimited everything plan because essentially, it's not.
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The $99.99 that Hombre07 is quoting is the $69.99 Unlimited Voice Plan, plus $30 for the Unlimited Text and Data on a standard phone. For a PDA, such as iPhone, Blackberry, etc. the plan would be $69.99 for Unlimited voice, and $50 for unlimited Data and Text, totalling $119.99 for unlimited everything.
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Oh i gotcha, is there a good plan i could get with AT&T when my contract is up that i can get a good price plan but to use the phone just to call 3 people i talk the most with (my dads landline for one) but not have so many minutes and pay a lower bill. Although i still would like my unlimited texting and data and such. Is AT&Ts plans for this stuff any cheaper than Verizons? I am tired of how Verizon is treating their customers with required data plans and other stupid things. But i do however want to get a family share plan until my dads contract is up (not sure when it is). But thanks for the answer in advance.
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ATT's plans and Verizon's are very much the same price. I beleive that according to your post that you are wanting a shared plan. If you want the shared plan with unlimited talking, texting, and inteernet (here again on a standard phone) the first 2 lines would run $169.99 with $59.99 per line for a third, fourth or fifth line. If that is a little too steep for you, ATT offers a plan of 1400 daytime minutes at $139.99 per month for the first 2 lines with unlimited data and text, and a plan with 2100 daytime minutes at $159.99 for the first 2 lines. Any extra lines on these plans are only $19.99 with unlimited text and data. Both of these plans offer ATT's A-list, allowing the members of the family group to select up to 10 phone numbers total...
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So you only want to call three people mainly? Sounds like A- List would be the way to go. $79.99 for 900 peak minutes plus 5 A-list numbers one can call unlimited plus unlimited messaging. The unlimited data will depend on smartphone or dumb one. Smartphone $29.99... Dumb $15 (though I have hears someone say that if one has an unlimited messaging plan with AT&T one can get the unlimited data on a dumb for $10. Maybe one of the reps can confirm... And on top of this one may be able to get a corporate discount with this plan whereas one could not with the unlimited.
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FreddFeb 9, 2010, 9:35 AM
A-list eligibility begins with $59.99/month National plans with 900 or more minutes. I do believe that these plans are eligible for corporate (FAN) discounts.
Smartphone Personal has been $30 for quite a while. Unlimited Data for a handset is $15, or $30 for Unlimited data and text.
The Unlimited Voice plans are not eligible for FAN discounts - there has to be some give for such a feature!
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the plans with the a list are eligible for the FAN discount the only plans that are not eligible are the unlimited voice plans
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FreddFeb 11, 2010, 1:02 PM
Umm, I just reread my post - clearly stated that "The Unlimited Voice plans are not eligible for FAN discounts". Did not mention A-list. Yes, those are eligible for discount.
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