So say your data package is $100 and you have 3 lines. It would be 3x30= $90 so your bill would be $190. Access fees are per line.i'm sorry but what is a "$30 access fee"?
I currently have a single line plan but do plan on putting my g/f on my account at some point.
So say your data package is $100 and you have 3 lines. It would be 3x30= $90 so your bill would be $190. Access fees are per line.
No problem.that is what i figured, good to know.
Thanks for explaining
if your on the unlimited plus plan or choice plan stay where your at. Don’t switch to there “new cheaper plan” it’s not cheaper it goes down $10 a month then they charge you $30 access fee per phone instead of $20 like it was before. AT&T is a joke. Glad I stayed on my current plus plan.
OT, I know. However, are you pleased or, at least, satisfied with the Nighthawk? Thanks.
Ha they do that every month. Told me my bill would be $300 it’s always $400A fraud would be if you paid for service and did not receive it. A fraud would be if you agreed to pay $100 and they tried to charge you $200. A fraud does not mean charging a price you don't agree with. For some people with certain older plans, the new plans are in fact cheaper.
And the word there does not have 3 different uses.
Ha they do that every month. Told me my bill would be $300 it’s always $400
So say your data package is $100 and you have 3 lines. It would be 3x30= $90 so your bill would be $190. Access fees are per line.
Bad thing about it for me is I have 7 lines so if I moved the the new plan that would be 7x30 which is 210. I’m on the older plan no which is 7x20 $140. So it’s a little better. I’ll definitely stay right where I’m at.Good lord that is insane. $90.00 extra on three lines because you have a smartphone is robbery. I realize T-Mobile might not have the best coverage in some areas, but they don't hit me with that.
thank you will do great suggestion!I can't answer your question, sorry.
But, think you would get more views if you started your own thread with a Title more specific to your question.
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Good Luck
And yet, all you have to do is ask ATT (via chat or phone) to compare your current plan with a new plan. They will go through every charge, in detail, so that you know with precision what you are paying for, and why, and whether you will save money (and how much) before you change plans.
I don’t understand your complaint.