Can I Avoid Losing My Rollover Minutes When Changing Plans?

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Posted by Courtney on July 24, 2007, 6:46 pm
 
I'd like to drop from my AT&T 900 min plan to the 450 min plan but if
I do they say they will take my 3500 rollover minutes away from me.

Is there any way for me to avoid losing my rollover minutes?


Thanks


Posted by Logan Shaw on July 24, 2007, 8:36 pm
 
Courtney wrote:

If those are the rules, I don't see how you can do much about it.

Of course, there is one way:  use them all, then switch.

   - Logan

Posted by Ward Abbott on July 24, 2007, 9:33 pm
 wrote:


Don't try to argue with us.....we have NO power.  

Your beef is with AT&T.



Posted by Rick on July 24, 2007, 9:34 pm
 Courtney wrote:

Why ask us? AT&T is the one telling you what the terms of changing the
contract will be. We don't know.

Assuming you have had the service for at least one year, and you have a
balance of 3500 rollover minutes, you are accumulating over 290 unused
minutes per month on your current plan. It doesn't sound like losing the
3500 minutes will be a problem for you, since you aren't using them
anyway and the oldest rollover minutes "roll off" and expire after 12
months anyway.

Then again, if you have had the plan for at least one year, under the
old plan 900 minute scenario you are accumulating an average of 290
rollover minutes a month. That means you are currently using an average
of 610 minutes a month. Are you sure dropping to 450 minutes per month
will be enough?

Rick

Posted by Courtney on July 24, 2007, 10:12 pm
  Thanks for the thoughts everybody...helped me think it through...


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