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how to change my current postpaid plan to a prepaid plan
My plan right cost me almost $80, that is too much,
I just want to switch to a $25 per month prepaid plan
however, I am under an iphone 5 contarct with att,
how can I do? and I want keep my old phone number as well
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ATTDmitriyCM
Former Community Manager
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10.4K Messages
10 years ago
Hello zqz51911,
You can definitely switch your account type to prepaid and keep your number. It's best to do at the corporate retail store or over the phone with customer service. You do need to keep some things in mind.
Please let me know if you have any more questions. You can send us a Private Message for assistance with your specific account.
Thank you,
Dmitriy
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pmaddog007
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57 Messages
10 years ago
Well you can not break the contract? But you can pay $ 220.00 fee to break the contract?
Know about the pre-pay phone # You have to change phone # I tryed that to.. I have windows phone.. I pay $ 105.00
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Breadfan
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19 Messages
10 years ago
I am currently under a contract as well and I am thinking about switching to the prepaid plan.
My bill now runs about $95 a month after taxes. I have an iPhone 5.
It appears I can get unlimited calling, unlimited texting and 2gb of data for $60 a month, right? Or 3gb for $70.
I have never used a prepaid plan before, been with AT&T for many, many years. They are now offering some pretty decent deals for family plans but I am single and just need the one phone. It seems like AT&T is tying to get away from subsidizing phones anyway so ultimately we all will probably be buying them outright soon enough. I just don't know if there are going to be any negatives that will outweigh the cost savings.
When the new iPhones come out this year would I be able to use one of those right away? Will I have to buy an unlocked one or just pay full, unsubsidized price?
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Wild Banchi
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10 years ago
Ouch - $95 a month for one line? I can definitely see how making the switch to prepaid is more enticing. What you stated above is correct. You can choose the $60 monthly unlimited talk and text plus 2GB data plan to use with your current iPhone. Some users have experienced problems with getting the data network to work correctly, but you should probably be alright.
Personally, I have been a prepaid GoPhone customer for the last 4+ years and I love it. The service is great for the price I pay. My service only costs $300 per year; some families pay that amount per month!
I will also add that support and other "regular" services for prepaid customers is not nearly as widely available as it is to postpaid customers. If you have a problem with your phone or service, it can be very difficult to contact customer support due to the limited options available. This forum is a great place to start, however. That is why it is important for customers to choose reliable phones and plans; to minimize their chances of needing extra assistance.
You would be able to upgrade to the next model iPhone right away. You would have to pay the full retail unsubsidized price if you chose to go this route. The phone would not have to be unlocked, but I would strongly encourage purchasing an unlocked version. There are no upgrade eligibility programs with prepaid service unlike postpaid service. Also, there is no limit to the type or number of devices you can use on your prepaid plan. I was previously using two phones at once, switching my SIM card back and forth between them. I think you are making a smart choice in terms of saving money and using an iPhone. I have had absolutely zero problems with mine. Apple has proven itself to be top notch in reliability; at least in my experience.
Good luck and enjoy!
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mikewho
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870 Messages
10 years ago
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Hacket53
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6 years ago
My phone bill is outrageous am wanting to go with prepaid what do I have to do to switch
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kdfederer
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13.1K Messages
6 years ago
You will need to pay off any obligations (NEXT or contract). Then you will need to go to a corporate store and port your number from post paid to pre paid.
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