bored at work and kinda curious. whats the most rollover minutes you have seen a customer with, i recently had someone with (which looked like an error) 30,xxx rollover!?! And go figure he didnt want to change his rate plan on he would only retain a fraction of it 🤨
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Wow. He must have either had a 3000-6000 min family plan while only using 100-1500 min, or someone gave him a LOT of courtesy rollover minutes.
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And it is customers that have that many rollover minutes are so anal about losing them.
I mean...I understand about keeping a few...but when you could probably drop your plan 20-40 dollars (or more) a month and still keep some rollover minutes and start building MORE once you have made the change...but you won't do it?
You are just a moron most likely. ☹️
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Or...like myself....you have a wife that's getting ready to hop onto your plan in November and you need all the back up you can get!
I have the 1400 min plan with 6,000 rollover....i suppose that's not crazy, but the only reason I haven't dropped it is because of the new line we're about to add.
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When I worked for Cingy this lady had over 9000. I had left and the new guy convinced her to drop to a much lower plan and use all those great roll over min. 😳 anyone want to guess what she did when C.S. said she had no rollovers cause she changed her plan? She got a lawyer and tried to take us to court, even brought the local paper down to the store to do an "expose". Ahh the good old days.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!! I was old by a rep on the phone that because my mother died, we could keep all our rollover minutes when I transferred the account into my name. Can you guess what happened? I raised absolute hell and won our minutes back. I thought it was BS that we were required to extend all our lines 11 months. At least they (smartly) removed the three $18 dollar charges on each line. It was not a good day when I had to talk to those bozos. I should have just let them cancel us and sold my iPhone.
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I have seen close to 25,000 Rollover minutes before. The account was on the 6,000FamTalk plan but only averaged a little over 4,100 anytime minutes over the 3 most recent months
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Ya my friend has that many but she only has 1400 min 5 lines and uses only 2 of those lines but doesnt want to pay etf to cut the outhe lines off... i dont know why she doesnt change but what ever
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50,000 est. They were capped. She wanted them all back. I file a C&A, and they denided her. she used only 600 minutes or less a month. She was on the 2100 plan for no reason.
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I call BS. A rollover minutes life is only 12 months. Even if she used 0 minutes and rolled over all 2100 she would top out at 12 months with 25,200 minutes. If she was using 600 she is rolling over 1500 meaning she could only accumulate 18,000.
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Rollover minutes are the biggest joke i've ever seen. I have buddies that are with ATT and I used to be and none of us ever used any of the roll over min we had. It just stuns me how people aways say well im with att i get rollover then i say you are paying twice as much as me so you are paying for those min and guess what you will never need them. just my opinion. who ever started the idea was smart cause people fall for them thinking its the best thing since slice bread.
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