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Got a couple questions for any ATT employee who might be able to answer since the phone reps and online reps wont give me an answer. Is it possible to disable data and text to a specific phone? What i want to do is pre-order the the Galaxy Note 3 and use the absolute bare minimum plans for everything (NationWide 450 minutes $39.99 and 300 megs of data for $20.00) This should bring my bill to $59.99 a month according to their bill calculator. Now, the other question is this: I work for Sears Holdings and according to our companies third party discounts I should get 23% off the monthly plan costs. I can do the math so i know what the bill SHOULD be, but i dont know if those plans are covered by the corporate discount(The reps wont tell me unless i actually buy the plans first, which is a red flag to me). If it does work, what other potential fees would i be looking at? If there is any way to tell me exactly what i would be paying per month after fees and tax? I live in Arizona, i believe our current sales tax is 8.9%.
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Duckman2008 posted:Just fyi some COR stores will insist on opening the box because its a fraud deterrent. Ordering online is likely the easiest way, not like you need the phone asap for phone calls anyway. Plus the way commission is now a days it'll actually hurt said reps numbers more than help, so they won't like you anyway. I know, I was just mentioning it. You may still be able to get someone at best buy or something, tell them it's a present. It may have helped I went into work on my day off and obviously everyone knew me myron cope posted:What's the SIM thing? Will the SIM in the box not work or mess up billing or something? I have two upgrades on my account and have been curious about selling them for a while. iPhones come with a preinstalled SIM and the barcode printed on the back. If you can 1) convince a rep not to open shrink wrap 2) not to use preinstalled SIM but instead one that you provide, you then at least have a quasi-valid* claim for BNIB Never Activated *IMEI will have been scanned onto your account, I don't know of a single retailer that will let an unactivated, subsidized phone walk out the door without at least being scanned onto an account.
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# ? Sep 23, 2013 23:28 |
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myron cope posted:e: Lifehacker compared all the early upgrade plans and doesn't really care for Next: http://lifehacker.com/are-early-upgrade-plans-worth-it-1369868915 NEXT makes sense if you want to buy a phone with no contract but can't afford the full retail up front. I think of it more of a lay-away system than anything else. You buy the phone a little at a time, while being able to use it, until you can afford to pay the whole thing off and do it again if you want, with no penalty for ending contract. obeyasia fucked around with this message at 00:05 on Sep 24, 2013 |
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grimcreaper posted:Got a couple questions for any ATT employee who might be able to answer since the phone reps and online reps wont give me an answer. You should be able to disable data on that plan. FYI the discount goes off the base plan, so either the base voice plan or base mobile share plan.
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# ? Sep 24, 2013 04:18 |
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Not sure if this is the right place, but anyways. My wife and I both have iPhones with AT&T. She has the 5, and I was upgrade eligible and just got the 5s today. It's nice, but admittedly she will use the new camera way more than I will, so I wanted to see if it's possible to just switch the two phones around basically. How would we do this, if at all? Is it just swapping SIM cards? Or do we need to do that as well as restore both phones from the new itunes backups?
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# ? Sep 24, 2013 23:33 |
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nwin posted:Not sure if this is the right place, but anyways. Swap SIM cards. A COR rep will do it for free.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 00:14 |
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Beefstorm posted:Swap SIM cards. A COR rep will do it for free. Well I can swap the two SIM cards out-that's easy. But what about the data?
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 00:19 |
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nwin posted:Well I can swap the two SIM cards out-that's easy. But what about the data? Backup in iTunes, then wipe and restore
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 00:34 |
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COR Employees should look at MyCSP today. They finally figured out that the new comp goals are set OBNOXIOUSLY high. Now whether or not that means they will change it is another story.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 13:45 |
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My wife has a POS Samsung Captivate with a year left to an upgrade. It's been replaced multiple times, and still sucks. I'm looking for an inexpensive new phone for her. If I buy an unlocked phone, such as this Nokia C2-01.5 can I just move the SIM? Do I need to get ATT involved at all? I read the OP's stuff on P1 but didn't see this kind of scenario addressed. Note: I'm not necessarily going to buy that Nokia, it's just an example.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 17:30 |
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beefnoodle posted:My wife has a POS Samsung Captivate with a year left to an upgrade. It's been replaced multiple times, and still sucks. I'm looking for an inexpensive new phone for her. If I buy an unlocked phone, such as this Nokia C2-01.5 can I just move the SIM? Do I need to get ATT involved at all? Id just go to a COR store and pick up a Nokia Lumia 520 or whatever that $79.99 Android phone is from the prepaid go phone section. Decent smartphones with no new contract.
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# ? Sep 25, 2013 17:35 |
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Thanks, but we're still paying on her contract, and I'd rather not double-pay for whatever usage she incurs. Is there a way to get what I need without that? Edit Oh, had no idea I could use a contract SIM in a pre-pay phone. Thanks! beefnoodle fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Sep 25, 2013 |
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beefnoodle posted:Thanks, but we're still paying on her contract, and I'd rather not double-pay for whatever usage she incurs. Is there a way to get what I need without that? You buy the prepaid phone, put in your SIM (may need to get a new microsim) and go. Nothing else changes.
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Duckman: Thank you for the response, i appreciate it. Id like a little clarification if anyone can provide it. On the AT&T company discount website, my totals are showing up as this - Sub-Total (one time charges): $335.99 Sub-Total (monthly recurring charges): $50.79 Here is the part where i need help with the clarification though. This monthly subtotal does not include "discretionary charges". Since they don't tell you how these numbers are factored in and all the reps ive talked to essentially say "You will find out once you have the plan, let me have your credit card numbers." If anyone knows how to factor these charges in, i would really appreciate the help on it. For some reason, im pretty sure its not going to simply be adding them all in as that would make my monthly total around $55(Edit: I found out Im an idiot by re-looking at those charges and my math was terrible. but ill leave it there so people can get a laugh.) but im probably doing something horribly wrong. These charges are listed like this: State ARIZONA Federal Universal Service Fund 15.1% State Universal Service Fund $0.00 Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge 0.92 Administrative Fee $0.61 Other AT&T Surcharges 5.6% - 13.5% +.$0.28 grimcreaper fucked around with this message at 12:31 on Sep 30, 2013 |
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grimcreaper posted:Duckman: Thank you for the response, i appreciate it. It's really hard to estimate taxes because every state has its own fees and taxes. I work at a location intersecting three states and I never estimate taxes for good reason. In PA, your bill carries roughly 17% in extra taxes and fees. WV and Ohio, not nearly as much. It gets really difficult. However, it does look like you nailed it pretty well. Just make sure Arizona doesn't charge sales tax on your bill. PA does. When I get to work today, I'll check Arizona's specific fees.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 12:51 |
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A couple questions. I checked the OP and back a few pages, but I'm not finding much. 3gb vs 5 gb plans: Can phones with hotspot functionality (iPhone specifically) really only use that when on the 5 gb plan? Discounts: Can I add on an employee/student discount after my account has been activated? I may buy in store, but I don't have a college student ID, even though my college does offer a 15% discount (which I can use my email address for). Edit: I think this answers my question about hotspot: http://forums.att.com/t5/Device-Features/Dose-AT-amp-Thotspot-work-with-data-pro-3gb/td-p/3263881 canyonero fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Sep 30, 2013 |
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canyonero posted:A couple questions. I checked the OP and back a few pages, but I'm not finding much. Yes and yes.
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# ? Sep 30, 2013 21:31 |
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So I have PS Vita on my account with a cheap, $15/mo data plan. When I logged in to AT&T's website, it told me that the phone number assigned to the Vita is eligible for an upgrade. Sure enough, if I enter that phone number in to Apple's website, it gives me the 2-year contract pricing. So, if I ended up ordering a phone using that line and then swapped the SIM for my normal phone line, I assume I'll just be on the hook for $15/mo for the next two years, right? They won't try and add a voice line to it, will they?
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CoasterMaster posted:So I have PS Vita on my account with a cheap, $15/mo data plan. When I logged in to AT&T's website, it told me that the phone number assigned to the Vita is eligible for an upgrade. Sure enough, if I enter that phone number in to Apple's website, it gives me the 2-year contract pricing. So, if I ended up ordering a phone using that line and then swapped the SIM for my normal phone line, I assume I'll just be on the hook for $15/mo for the next two years, right? They won't try and add a voice line to it, will they? No. It is against the customer agreement and they will crack down on it. Also, go into a cor store and ask to activate your vita on a 2yr plan. They give you $100 credit and you will make a rep's day.
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You can "upgrade" the Vita line, yes, get the phone and swap it to whatever line you want and then have the Vita line put back the way it was. This poo poo is annoying and a waste of time for COR people.
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CoasterMaster posted:So I have PS Vita on my account with a cheap, $15/mo data plan. When I logged in to AT&T's website, it told me that the phone number assigned to the Vita is eligible for an upgrade. Sure enough, if I enter that phone number in to Apple's website, it gives me the 2-year contract pricing. So, if I ended up ordering a phone using that line and then swapped the SIM for my normal phone line, I assume I'll just be on the hook for $15/mo for the next two years, right? They won't try and add a voice line to it, will they? Well, let's be more clear with this. It is against ATT policies to use an upgrade like a vita or iPad to get a phone (because the phone subsidy is a lot more than what they can make on a $15 a month plan). That being said, you probably could process it online and they won't notice. Or cancel it, add a line with the smartphone, convert said smartphone to the vita 250MB plan and pop the Sim in that way. So yeah, you can do it, just know ATT frowns on it.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 00:56 |
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can I get a data only plan on a smartphone? I want to leave a phone in my car with 3g/4g providing a hotspot and Bluetooth audio streaming without having to mess my actual phone. I have a phone, and it is worth $10/mo for me. If I have to sign a contract I would, but I would want to get something for that.
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adorai posted:can I get a data only plan on a smartphone? I want to leave a phone in my car with 3g/4g providing a hotspot and Bluetooth audio streaming without having to mess my actual phone. I have a phone, and it is worth $10/mo for me. If I have to sign a contract I would, but I would want to get something for that. You could do it for a tablet, but not a smartphone. Whether you can get away with it on a tablet plan is questionable at best.
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Beefstorm posted:No. It is against the customer agreement and they will crack down on it. Just know that this gives you a two year contract with a $150 etf.
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kitten posted:Just know that this gives you a two year contract with a $150 etf. Obviously. Hence a 2 year agreement.
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I still have my grandfathered unlimited data plan from my old iphone 3g. I was surprised when I was able to upgrade my iphone 3G to the Atrix without losing my unlimited data like my mother did, and now it is time for an upgrade and I'm looking at the Samsung Note 3 when it releases to stores on friday. There's a COR store down the street from my house where we perform purchases, will there be any trouble in continuing to use my unlimited data plan or did I just happen to fall through the cracks and I technically shouldn't have unlimited data anymore?
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PseudoFaux posted:I still have my grandfathered unlimited data plan from my old iphone 3g. I was surprised when I was able to upgrade my iphone 3G to the Atrix without losing my unlimited data like my mother did, and now it is time for an upgrade and I'm looking at the Samsung Note 3 when it releases to stores on friday. There's a COR store down the street from my house where we perform purchases, will there be any trouble in continuing to use my unlimited data plan or did I just happen to fall through the cracks and I technically shouldn't have unlimited data anymore? Nope. Just be safe and tell them you want to keep it.
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# ? Oct 1, 2013 18:31 |
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LTE rolled out in Jacksonville, NC earlier this week. Sadly I'm getting really long ping times and speeds around 2 Mbps; when before the LTE roll out I was getting between 10 and 15. I wonder if they're still in a testing phase or something like that?
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# ? Oct 4, 2013 18:25 |
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Duckman2008 posted:Just fyi some COR stores will insist on opening the box because its a fraud deterrent. Ordering online is likely the easiest way, not like you need the phone asap for phone calls anyway. Plus the way commission is now a days it'll actually hurt said reps numbers more than help, so they won't like you anyway. I'm coming back to this, just to make sure I don't screw myself: I go to apple's (or AT&T's?) website, verify that I'm eligible for an upgrade, pay the $200. A data plan will be added (since the line I'm upgrading doesn't have one), but I can remove it since I won't be activating the phone. This next part is where I'm confused, I guess: SeaborneClink posted:iPhones come with a preinstalled SIM and the barcode printed on the back. If you can 1) convince a rep not to open shrink wrap 2) not to use preinstalled SIM but instead one that you provide, you then at least have a quasi-valid* claim for BNIB Never Activated I buy a new SIM from AT&T? The "convince a rep not to use the preinstalled SIM" is the part I don't get, I guess. If it's a completely unopened box, and the SIM is preinstalled, how does my own SIM come in to play? And where do I get one? I'm sorry to be asking so many (probably very stupid) questions, I just don't want to mess this up Is there a more appropriate thread here? (I didn't see one)
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# ? Oct 5, 2013 05:01 |
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You could go into an AT&T store before you purchase the phone and just say "Just got an iPhone, may I have a nano-sim?" then just bring that blank with you when you pick up the phone. I'm not saying that they will even allow you to not activate the pre-installed SIM, it's probably a rep or if they deal with a lot of suspected fraudulent activations a store policy not to do so.
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SeaborneClink posted:You could go into an AT&T store before you purchase the phone and just say "Just got an iPhone, may I have a nano-sim?" then just bring that blank with you when you pick up the phone. Dunno about other stores, but it's our stores policy not to hand out SIM cards if we are not activating them. Fraud deterrent. So YMMV. Also, we don't have an SSR anymore. I was the only one trained how to do inventory, device tracking, RLO, and it was audit day. Stayed 3 hours after my shift fixing everything. Thank god our auditor knew we just lost an SSR and I only knew so much. She let us slide on ALOT under the promise that when she comes back in a month that everything was correct! And she retrained myself and my manager (who informed me he doesn't like operations stuff and that "you can do it right?") on how to do everything.
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Beefstorm posted:Dunno about other stores, but it's our stores policy not to hand out SIM cards if we are not activating them. Fraud deterrent. So YMMV. We will give our SIM cards as long as you have an active phone account. And I know ATT just removed a lot of SSR (greeters) and FSR (store operations) positions, but how does neither your manager nor your assistant manager not know inventory? They're encouraging reps to start doing more operations, but in the end operations responsibility falls on management, not you. Just remember that if you're doing inventory you aren't selling, so you aren't making as much money.
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ih8hlywdvideo posted:LTE rolled out in Jacksonville, NC earlier this week. Sadly I'm getting really long ping times and speeds around 2 Mbps; when before the LTE roll out I was getting between 10 and 15. I wonder if they're still in a testing phase or something like that? LTE here in New Bern isn't amazing either - 5 down and up with full signal. Ping times are OK tho.
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# ? Oct 6, 2013 21:56 |
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bigtom posted:LTE here in New Bern isn't amazing either - 5 down and up with full signal. Ping times are OK tho. Yeah. It's just lovely that speeds were twice as good not on LTE.
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# ? Oct 8, 2013 23:31 |
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FYI starting mid November ATT will only be offering Mobile Share plans to new customers. Current customers can keep their plans for as long as they want, bit the minutes plans will be discontinued.
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 13:32 |
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If I ordered a wireless charger from AT&T's website, can I return it to a corporate store?
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 15:19 |
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PurpleJesus posted:If I ordered a wireless charger from AT&T's website, can I return it to a corporate store? Yes.
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# ? Oct 12, 2013 17:00 |
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My manager caught wind of my handling this megathread. What platform is that on? The something awful forums. Is that popular? I guess. Can you do something like this on reddit? ...no
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Beefstorm posted:My manager caught wind of my handling this megathread. There's a very sparsely used sub reddit.
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Beefstorm posted:My manager caught wind of my handling this megathread. You got lucky, most people would def not have liked it.
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