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Worried about rate plans...

RUFF1415

Jan 12, 2005, 11:37 PM
Today I recieved a letter in the mail stating that the FamilyTalk add-a-line for $9.99 offer will expire by January 31st. I'm curious if that is suggesting that all extra lines will revert back to being $19.99. Considering that Verizon just altered their rate plans (available January 17th) to match Cingular's minutes for the same price, with the addition of 50 extra minutes, unlimited N&W and M2M, and all extra lines being $9.99, I am worried. If Cingular raises their prices, while Verizon simultaneously lowers theirs, it looks as if Cingular could and will be losing a lot of potential customers, not to mention current customers out of contract.

So this brings me to my question. Will Cingular be implementing new rate plans as well to ...
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AtTheMet

Jan 12, 2005, 11:44 PM
RUFF1415 said:
Today I recieved a letter in the mail stating that the FamilyTalk add-a-line for $9.99 offer will expire by January 31st. I'm curious if that is suggesting that all extra lines will revert back to being $19.99. Considering that Verizon just altered their rate plans (available January 17th) to match Cingular's minutes for the same price, with the addition of 50 extra minutes, unlimited N&W and M2M, and all extra lines being $9.99, I am worried. If Cingular raises their prices, while Verizon simultaneously lowers theirs, it looks as if Cingular could and will be losing a lot of potential customers, not to mention current customers out of contract.

So this brings me to my question. Will Cingular be impl
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Lord_Gawkerbane

Jan 13, 2005, 6:23 PM
Or more likely because someone out there would keep it for three years, come into a store and demand that it be honored if there's no expiration date for the offer. 🤣
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coldsteel

Jan 13, 2005, 7:41 PM
😳 Dude, fax that to me. email me thru my ID.
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RUFF1415

Jan 14, 2005, 1:11 AM
It was already explained to me that it was just a letter to try and prompt me to add-a-line(s). The expiration date was to trigger exactly what I thought, that if I or anyone else who recieved the letter wanted to add any more lines, to do so before January 31st. There are no plans to discontinue the current pricing.
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JessiCSR

Jan 13, 2005, 8:03 PM
What? i've never heard of this.
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