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Loves2spoon

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Jun 3, 2010
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I was thinking about keeping my 1400 minute plan but as I checked my AT&T page I saw that I have 12,000+ roll over minutes! I guess our 3 iPhone's only talk 800min a month.

We have 200 bonus minutes on 2 iPhones so that always get's used first.

If I drop down our family plan to 700 minutes and add unlimited txt/mobile - you have 700 minutes just for land lines. That's a hell of a deal, I think 611 will be getting a call today. :D

forgot to mention we all have the $5 texting plan so finally we get unlimited texting! finally get to ditch "textnow" & "whatsapp"


Before someone else says it...


(cool story bro) :p
 
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lol, wtf does this even mean?
 
Sorry just was so excited to have unlimited texting, never had it before... lol

It's something new to me :p

You should start texting everyone in your phone book randomly at all hours of the day and night. :D It's UN-LIMITED!!!!! GO CRAZY WITH IT!
 
I have a reason....it costs 5 bucks more a month to me

I rarely get close to my 1500 allotment and i have a few thousand roll over minutes so not much value to me personally

I don't see how it will make anyone's plan cost more. With Unlimited Mobile to Mobile to any network you should be able to lower the your plan and make it cheaper; unless you talk to mostly ppl on landlines.
 
If you already have unlimited texting then there is no reason not to get the AnyMobile deal. If you don't have unlimited texting, and you never even get close to your messaging or rollover minute limit, then there is no reason to spend the extra money to get onto the unlimited messaging plan for this feature.
 
You lose your rollover minutes when you change plans. I learned this yesterday. I had 12,000 rollover minutes that we haven't even started to use, so it's not a huge deal...but don't count on keeping them.
 
I don't see how it will make anyone's plan cost more. With Unlimited Mobile to Mobile to any network you should be able to lower the your plan and make it cheaper; unless you talk to mostly ppl on landlines.

i just lowered my monthly bill by $25 dollars by enrolling in unlimited M2M and downgrading my plan
 
You lose your rollover minutes when you change plans. I learned this yesterday. I had 12,000 rollover minutes that we haven't even started to use, so it's not a huge deal...but don't count on keeping them.

After the first billing cycle you can call and get back up to 5,000 rollover minutes added back to your account.
 
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