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  1. #1
    Anonymous
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    Hi I am thinking of switching to Cingular. Rollover minutes really attract
    me, but can someon eexplain if there are any things to look out for?

    If i have a 100 minute plan (example only) and I only 50 minutes that means
    next month I have a 150 minutes next month right? Okay next month I have a
    100 minutes + my previous months 50 minutes rollover minutes and I only use
    10 minutes does that mean the third month I will have 240 minutes?

    I also noticed they now have a unlimited GPRS plan for $19.99. Does this
    include using the Internet from PDA phones such as the Treo 600 (I am not
    planning on using it as modem, just browsing on the phone - what happenes if
    I do want to use it as a modem?)





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  2. #2
    John S.
    Guest

    Re: Rollover Minutes

    >can someon eexplain if there are any things to look out for?

    Each month you have your 100 minutes. If this month you only use 50, next month
    you have 100 minutes again and a buffer of 50. So you could use as many as 150
    minutes in month 2 with no penalty.

    The left over minutes pile up in a seperate bucket depicted on your bill and
    your online account. If you go over your regular minutes, minutes will come out
    of this bucket until empty at which time you will be charged the higher per
    minute rate cost for going over your minutes.

    Now, those 50 minutes (or any part of them still left) in the 13th month will
    expire. So if you really and truely never go over your 100 minutes, in month 13
    the month 1 minutes still left will go away.

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    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



  3. #3
    John S.
    Guest

    Re: Rollover Minutes

    >can someon eexplain if there are any things to look out for?

    Each month you have your 100 minutes. If this month you only use 50, next month
    you have 100 minutes again and a buffer of 50. So you could use as many as 150
    minutes in month 2 with no penalty.

    The left over minutes pile up in a seperate bucket depicted on your bill and
    your online account. If you go over your regular minutes, minutes will come out
    of this bucket until empty at which time you will be charged the higher per
    minute rate cost for going over your minutes.

    Now, those 50 minutes (or any part of them still left) in the 13th month will
    expire. So if you really and truely never go over your 100 minutes, in month 13
    the month 1 minutes still left will go away.

    --
    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



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