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    Does AT&T charge you if you don't have a data plan and someone send you a text message?


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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    You are charged each way. Only customers of the former AT&T Wireless Service had no charges for incoming messages.

    You can purchase a messaging package which covers a certain number of messages without a data plan.
    Last edited by efparri; 01-12-2008 at 09:35 PM.
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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    So you're expected to tell everyone who could possibly send you a text message to not do it so that you won't get charged?

    That's seems pretty rotten...



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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    Quote Originally Posted by pathfinder74 View Post
    So you're expected to tell everyone who could possibly send you a text message to not do it so that you won't get charged?

    That's seems pretty rotten...
    Get the cheapest text only package for $4.99 or absorb the cost if you get fewer than thirty-three per month. You could have Customer Service turn off messaging completely.
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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    What do you mean by absorbing the cost if you get <33/month?



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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    You can call ATT and tell them to disable text messaging.



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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    I'm more whining about the principle of it than anything else.

    What about those online text message things like on Yahoo where you can plug in the person's # and send them a text? I assume they get charged for those right? Message is a message regardless of where it originated from? Do they get charged double since nobody is getting any money from the sender?



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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    $0.15 in and out for IMs too. If you call ATT they will be able to disable it all if you ask. Or better yet, e-mail them if you don't want to be bothered with a rep.



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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    Quote Originally Posted by pathfinder74 View Post
    What do you mean by absorbing the cost if you get <33/month?

    Thirty-three messages will cost $4.95 while the message package will cost $4.99. If you get fewer than thirty-three messages, pay per use is cheaper. When people send messages to a wireless number from a website such as Yahoo or 811.com, there is no charge to the sender. The recipient is charged according to the policies of their wireless carrier.
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    Re: Charging for incoming text messages?

    @pathfinder, I agree this policy sucks, but alas it is what it is.

    I agree the $4.99 package is decent allowing for 200 messages a month. If someone texts you too much just take a stick to their phone.



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