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  1. #1
    Capn
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    Can anyone tell me if this is normal for cingular. My first bill came, it
    doesn't show any rollover minutes and I have the 1500 fam plan, only used
    900 or so. Also, I know it'll be higher due to activation fees, but it's
    around 250 bucks, am I getting screwed?


    Capt.





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  2. #2
    Fred
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    Re: first bill

    Their first bill is usually a shocker if it wasn't explained to you before
    hand. You're not really getting screwed even though it can look that way.
    Cingular bills a month in advance. Let's say your billing cycle starts on
    the 15th of the month and you start your service on the 1st of the month
    with a $100/month plan. Your first bill will show the prorated portion of
    your first month ($50 for 1/2 a month), plus your first full month ($100)
    and there is usually a $36 activation fee also. Your rollover starts after
    the 1st month. It's all legit, just a shock to see it all at once if you
    were not forewarned.

    Fred

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    "Capn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Can anyone tell me if this is normal for cingular. My first bill came, it
    > doesn't show any rollover minutes and I have the 1500 fam plan, only used
    > 900 or so. Also, I know it'll be higher due to activation fees, but it's
    > around 250 bucks, am I getting screwed?
    >
    >
    > Capt.
    >






  3. #3
    Capn
    Guest

    Re: first bill

    Thanks for the info, appreciate it. So do you lose the first month of
    rollover then or does it equal out later?

    Capt.

    "Fred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:KhrVe.45733$Zp.7270@lakeread04...
    > Their first bill is usually a shocker if it wasn't explained to you before
    > hand. You're not really getting screwed even though it can look that way.
    > Cingular bills a month in advance. Let's say your billing cycle starts on
    > the 15th of the month and you start your service on the 1st of the month
    > with a $100/month plan. Your first bill will show the prorated portion of
    > your first month ($50 for 1/2 a month), plus your first full month ($100)
    > and there is usually a $36 activation fee also. Your rollover starts
    > after the 1st month. It's all legit, just a shock to see it all at once
    > if you were not forewarned.
    >
    > Fred
    >
    > . Your
    > "Capn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Can anyone tell me if this is normal for cingular. My first bill came, it
    >> doesn't show any rollover minutes and I have the 1500 fam plan, only used
    >> 900 or so. Also, I know it'll be higher due to activation fees, but it's
    >> around 250 bucks, am I getting screwed?
    >>
    >>
    >> Capt.
    >>

    >
    >






  4. #4
    Wirelessjuan
    Guest

    Re: first bill

    Rollover minutes are NOT accumulated in the pro-rated period when
    starting service. They will start to accumulate at the 1st full month
    of service. Using the example as provided above you would start
    earning rollover on the 15th to the 14th of the following month not the
    1st to the 15th.

    It sounds like the person that signed you up did not do a good job.
    They should have when over the Customer Serivce Summary with you to
    show you what charges to expect and the rollover minutes. You might
    have it in your bag with the phones it's a green set of papers with
    your mobile numbers and account numbers about 4 pages each for each
    line you signed up with.




  5. #5
    Big John
    Guest

    Re: first bill

    Wirelessjuan wrote:
    > Rollover minutes are NOT accumulated in the pro-rated period when
    > starting service. They will start to accumulate at the 1st full month
    > of service. Using the example as provided above you would start
    > earning rollover on the 15th to the 14th of the following month not the
    > 1st to the 15th.
    >
    > It sounds like the person that signed you up did not do a good job.
    > They should have when over the Customer Serivce Summary with you to
    > show you what charges to expect and the rollover minutes. You might
    > have it in your bag with the phones it's a green set of papers with
    > your mobile numbers and account numbers about 4 pages each for each
    > line you signed up with.
    >

    Wow! That's good to know, and nobody bothered to tell us that when we bought our
    new phones last month. My wife has been driving me nuts to find out why our
    unused minutes last month didn't roll over. It wasn't a full month. Now I know!
    Guess I had better pull out the green papers and read the small print!

    Thanks!!

    Big John



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