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Unlimited Plan and Corporate Discount
If I switch my current data plan to one of the new unlimited plans, will I still get my corporate discount through my company?
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If I switch my current data plan to one of the new unlimited plans, will I still get my corporate discount through my company?
hectorma1
Teacher
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5 Messages
7 years ago
justify it.
Just to let you know I manage the corporate account with over 90 lines
total. One
Reason we stay with AT&T is because of the employees that love their 22
percent.
Now that this is no longer the case if they want unlimited I feel less
guilty of listening
And maybe switching corporate to a competitor
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Gary L
ACE - Expert
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16.5K Messages
7 years ago
Yeah, some of the staff clearly don't read the memos.
That seems like a big jump. The plan is $95 but you get a $5 discount if you do autopay. But $15 in taxes seems like a lot, how much in taxes are you paying on your old plan?
The big savings comes in on the new plans if you can get a friend or two to join after the second line it's only $20 a line.
It can really drive your price down, you can even add tablets and MiFi Hotspot devices (for multiple devices).
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dalton4life
Tutor
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4 Messages
7 years ago
Here's the break down of my fees and taxes:
Plan Removed 03/10
Messaging Unlimited with Mobile to Any Mobile Calling
Charged from 03/10 - 03/10 - $0.67
Administrative Fee - $0.76
Federal Universal Service Charge - $5.56
Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge - $1.25
Total Surcharges & Fees..........$7.57
collapse Government Fees & Taxes Cobb County E911 - $1.25
County Sales Tax - Telecom - $2.06
GA State Sales Tax - Telecom - $4.10
Total Government Fees & Taxes ......$7.41
Total Fees and Taxes = 14.98
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formerlyknownas
ACE - Sage
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117K Messages
7 years ago
$14 for one line? Yup ATT screwed up. Call them.
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Gary L
ACE - Expert
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16.5K Messages
7 years ago
@dalton4life Did your bill come before March 17th or before? There was a bug in the software in calculating tax on the PLUS plans. They've fixed it and should be crediting that back...
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dalton4life
Tutor
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4 Messages
7 years ago
garylapointe
my old bill posted before 3/17. i was given a $20 credit by AT&T after stating i wasn't paying the increase due it to no fault of my own. My bill should go back to $85 next one now that I've turned on autopay. New bill has not posted yet.
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Gary L
ACE - Expert
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16.5K Messages
7 years ago
Can you you be more specific on the $20 credit, what was their wording?
Thanks, I'm sure other people are going to be asking about this too...
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dalton4life
Tutor
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4 Messages
7 years ago
The last agent I spoke with said something like, "I'll apply a $20 credit to match your previous bill" and told me to check my account during the call. The credit was instant.
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Gary L
ACE - Expert
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16.5K Messages
7 years ago
Ahhh! You called and they gave you a credit, I thought they e-mailed you and said "this was to correct the mistake" or something like that. That's why I was asking about the wording.
Maybe when they send out the corrections, you'll still get the credit for that? 🙂
That is my experience too, if you are on the phone (or chat) you will see one-time credits immediately reflected on-line (if logged in, you usually need to log out and then log back in). I then take a screenshot, just in case...
This isn't just for credits, but plan changes, features and devices added to your plan. On the rare occasion I go to a store, I log in on my laptop while I'm there and verify that everything is correct, before I leave. (A credit like a BOGO or promos that show up monthly for 24-30 months, will not be visible immediately).
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Nichole883
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3 Messages
7 years ago
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