Originally posted by: Josh123
Ok, I am currently thinking of changing to AT&T and was wondering if for some reason in the future I want to change my plan, will I be required to sign another two years with them?
Originally posted by: Danman
Nope, you should be able to change your rate plan at any time. I was able to.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Josh123
Ok, I am currently thinking of changing to AT&T and was wondering if for some reason in the future I want to change my plan, will I be required to sign another two years with them?
Originally posted by: Danman
Nope, you should be able to change your rate plan at any time. I was able to.
Yes, you can change your plan anytime but your contract is then extended two years from that date automatically.
It's a legal Hotel California that should not be legal.
Originally posted by: Josh123
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Josh123
Ok, I am currently thinking of changing to AT&T and was wondering if for some reason in the future I want to change my plan, will I be required to sign another two years with them?
Originally posted by: Danman
Nope, you should be able to change your rate plan at any time. I was able to.
Yes, you can change your plan anytime but your contract is then extended two years from that date automatically.
It's a legal Hotel California that should not be legal.
So it DOES extend the contract?
Originally posted by: Josh123
Is this how it is with most providers?
Originally posted by: binister
If you are increasing your plan you don't have to extend.
If you are reducing your plan you will have to extend.
Originally posted by: gsethi
we have changed our plans few times (went to lower min and higher min) over the last 7-8 years and never had the contract extended. However, the last time, the CSR did say that the contract would be extended but I told her that it was never extended before and if they were going to extend the contract, they should give me new phones on all my family lines first. She went on hold for 2 min and then came back and told me that the contract will not be extended.
I will be changing my plan again sometime this week or next week (switching to lower min plan as we got ~4k rollover min), so will update on how it goes.
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: gsethi
we have changed our plans few times (went to lower min and higher min) over the last 7-8 years and never had the contract extended. However, the last time, the CSR did say that the contract would be extended but I told her that it was never extended before and if they were going to extend the contract, they should give me new phones on all my family lines first. She went on hold for 2 min and then came back and told me that the contract will not be extended.
I will be changing my plan again sometime this week or next week (switching to lower min plan as we got ~4k rollover min), so will update on how it goes.
When you downgrade you're allowed to keep only the same amount of rollover minutes as the lower monthly plan has. So if you go down to a 1,000 minutes a month plan you'll only have 1,000 minutes left in rollover.
Originally posted by: gsethi
Nope. You dont loose even a single rollever minute. Its not like we accumulated those 4k rollever min in a single month. They got accumulated over the past 9-12 months. Unless Cingular/AT&T changed something recently (if they did, then they will just loose a long time customer when our contract expires)
We use ~1600-1700 min per month (combined on our family plan). So we upgrade to 2100 min plan and when we have ~3-4k rollover min in our account, we go back to 1400 min plan and use those rollover. After we are down to ~500 rollever min left, we go back to 2100 min plan. Have been doing this since rollover started.