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data rollover plan...
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05-02-2012
09:08:07 PM
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05-03-2012
05:22:51 AM
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Taylarie
data rollover plan. any truth to this?
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05-03-2012 10:26:58 AM
AT&T does not offer data rollover capabilities. I'm not sure what you're asking. Can you clarify?
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05-03-2012 06:43:02 PM
jamileh,
It's very straightforward what this user is asking. We already have roll over minutes, if we have unused minutes from one billing cycle the remaining time is added to the next month. This same concept should apply to data packages. If I pay for 3GB of data and one month only use 400MB why shouldn't the remaining unused data go to my next cycle?
You answered the question though, which indicates that you know what is being asked. The answer is because AT&T likes money.
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05-30-2012 03:24:56 PM
That was a good one. My girlfriend is having a lot of problems where she would go over her 2GB data plan at the end of the bill cycle. Then AT&T would charge her 10 dollars for an extra 1GB 4 days before the bill cycle is over. She doesn't even use 1/4 of the 1GB and the rest is lost. I have been getting so mad that I just think that if enough people complain about it they would do something. What do you think about that CWIZARDTX?
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05-30-2012 04:13:31 PM
luis.cepeda1 wrote:
That was a good one. My girlfriend is having a lot of problems where she would go over her 2GB data plan at the end of the bill cycle. Then AT&T would charge her 10 dollars for an extra 1GB 4 days before the bill cycle is over. She doesn't even use 1/4 of the 1GB and the rest is lost. I have been getting so mad that I just think that if enough people complain about it they would do something. What do you think about that CWIZARDTX?
you will more then likely see family shared data plans long before you see roll over data

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10-22-2012
06:34:27 PM
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10-22-2012
07:13:10 PM
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BrettMT
This is a totally unfair system like the early cell phone pay plans. It is a total win/win for AT&T and a lose/lose for the customer. I've found a way that AT&T loses and that is by rarely using it. I know this is a bit like cutting off my nose to spite my face but I'm [word filter avoidance] if I'm going to play this game.
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10-23-2012 04:02:28 AM
Tonymanx wrote:
This is a totally unfair system like the early cell phone pay plans. It is a total win/win for AT&T and a lose/lose for the customer. I've found a way that AT&T loses and that is by rarely using it. I know this is a bit like cutting off my nose to spite my face but I'm [word filter avoidance] if I'm going to play this game.
good luck with any carrier you go to - ATT is the only one that even has rollover voice, none of the top 4 have roll over data or rollover anything









