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Refill and expiration date.
$15 expires in 30 days.
$25 expires in 90 days.
I started my account today with $25. This means that my minutes expire in 90 days.
What if I added $15 now? Will I lose the 90 days expiration date and only have 30 days?
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dmapr
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15 years ago
The way AT&T refills work is you always keep the latest date. For instance, if you add $100 the expiry date will be a year out. You can keep adding smaller amounts, the expiry date won't change. If the new expiry date is further in the future, then it'll update. So in your case, if you add $15 right now nothing will change, except the balance. If you add $15 a week before the original balance expires, you'll get 23 extra days.
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Eileen89
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15 years ago
If you added the $25 card initially, the account would be good for 90 days, even if you added the $15 card now.
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Dcookie
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15 years ago
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vtujfz
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15 years ago
I didn't mean extend the expiration date.
I got the $25 on August 28 so it will expire 90 days from August 28.
The $15 refill has an expiration date of 30 days. So if I add $15 today, August 29, will my minutes expire 30 days from August 29?
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vtujfz
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dmapr
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15 years ago
You're welcome!
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