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Mecca-Benghazi posted:Recently, my mother bought an AT&T Lumia 520 for her nephew and sent it overseas thinking they could unlock it there. They can, but it's kind of expensive, relatively speaking. So I'm thinking that in a few weeks when we hit the 60 days with AT&T mark, I can just unlock it through AT&T's official online thing with the IMEI. The only problem I can see is that there's never been an AT&T sim card inside. But that shouldn't affect it, right?
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 00:29 |
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I just bought my wife an iPhone 5s from BestBuy.com, thanks to the $50 off promotion. It was on my upgrade, on the family plan. When I go in, will they require me to activate it against my number - at which point I'll need to go to the AT&T store to switch it back to current phone? Or can I just tell them to activate the PHONE but not attach my number to it? I know it's a Best Buy question, technically, but I imagine AT&T employees deal with outside purchases a lot. Thanks!
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 00:41 |
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Skychrono posted:I just bought my wife an iPhone 5s from BestBuy.com, thanks to the $50 off promotion. You could call 611 from your phone and say "Hi I just got a phone in the mail, can you help me activate it on <wife's phone number>" Don't bother telling them where you got it or that back story, you're only complicating things.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 01:15 |
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SeaborneClink posted:You could call 611 from your phone and say "Hi I just got a phone in the mail, can you help me activate it on <wife's phone number>" Unfortunately, they'll probably activate it in store when I pick it up now. I didn't think of having it mailed.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 01:25 |
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Our current plan for 10 Gb is $120 + 4 x $30 = $240 New value plan for same is $100 + 4 x $40 = $260 How come everyone else seems to do better on it?
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 01:43 |
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Skychrono posted:I just bought my wife an iPhone 5s from BestBuy.com, thanks to the $50 off promotion. If your mobile rep at best buy is competent he can use smart chat to do the cross upgrade.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 01:55 |
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smackfu posted:Our current plan for 10 Gb is $120 + 4 x $30 = $240 If you entered your contract before February 2 you are eligible to get $100 + 4 x $15 = $160. You are still in contract but will pay the non-contract price.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 02:53 |
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Sticky posted:If your mobile rep at best buy is competent he can use smart chat to do the cross upgrade. Thanks! I'll bring it up.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 03:06 |
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Sticky posted:If your mobile rep at best buy is competent he can use smart chat to do the cross upgrade. Does bestbuy have smart chat?
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 03:32 |
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Beefstorm posted:Does bestbuy have smart chat? They have something like it yes. PAWS their activation system is a little more limited than ours so they just have to hop on a chat with a rep and reassign the equipment without swapping sim cards. They rolled the system out shortly before I left bby for AT&T. Edit: it also depends on the rep you deal with too. I would only ever deal with a couple guys when I would do upgrades because most of them didn't know what they were doing.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 04:29 |
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Lethanialist posted:If you entered your contract before February 2 you are eligible to get $100 + 4 x $15 = $160. You are still in contract but will pay the non-contract price. I wish they were clearer about this on the web page, instead of saying generic stuff about the $15 charge like "This amount reflects Mobile Share Value savings for eligible smartphones." But there is some small print that says "New pricing avail. to AT&T customers on 2-yr agmt as of 2/1/14" so that is useful. So it seems like it will in fact be $20 more per month for our four lines once we all get new phones (if we do). But until then, we'll save $80 a month, for at least the next 6 months, so that seems pretty worth it.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 16:35 |
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My family plan is already a 4 smartphone setup with 10GB mobile share. The current bill due 02/24 is $246. Here's the breakdown: Mobile Share 10GB: $120 Mobile Share for iPhone: $30 Discount: -$20.40 Fees: $8.16 3 other phones: $36.08 each after fees It looks like two of the phones are eligible for Next (their two years are up in July and September). Is there money to be saved here or reasons to switch to Next? It looks like the new base 10GB plan should be cheaper, but it doesn't look like we have it?
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 21:37 |
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smackfu posted:So it seems like it will in fact be $20 more per month for our four lines once we all get new phones (if we do). But until then, we'll save $80 a month, for at least the next 6 months, so that seems pretty worth it. When it comes time to upgrade you should just buy your new phone outright or use Next instead of signing a new 2 year contract. This way your per-line payments stay at $15 and you just add whatever monthly amount your Next phone costs. If you go with a contract then you are paying a minimum of $480 for each new phone (24*20) plus whatever the one time fee is ($0-$200) plus a $36 activation fee.
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# ? Feb 19, 2014 21:53 |
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Since my bill is due next week and I have it sitting in front of me I thought I would post it in here and see if anyone could help me pinch some pennies. Line 1 (iPhone 5S on contract): $60 - FamilyTalk Nation 700 with Rollover $20 - DataPlus 300MB for iPhone on 4G LTE with Visual Voicemail $~9 - Taxes and crap Line 2 (Lumia 920 on contract): $10 - FamilyTalk Nation 700 with Rollover $ 7 - Mobile Insurance Premium (don't know what this is actually) $30 - DataPro 3GB for Smartphone 4G LTE with Visual Voicemail $~3 - Taxes and crap Phone 1 used 241 MB of data and always makes an effort to stay under 300 MB, Phone 2 used 260 MB of data but does occasionally go up in the 500 range. Both phones combined used 139 plan minutes and we are currently sitting at 5,382 rollover minutes. Bill is $139.86 a month right now assuming neither of us goes over on data. e: we have free texting until April because my wife asked about lowering the bill to stay on AT&T a few months back when we were off contract and they threw that in for us. Devo fucked around with this message at 23:43 on Feb 19, 2014 |
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Krailor posted:When it comes time to upgrade you should just buy your new phone outright or use Next instead of signing a new 2 year contract. This way your per-line payments stay at $15 and you just add whatever monthly amount your Next phone costs. OK, I don't really see why anyone would have a contract now, especially if your data plan is over 10GB. iPhone Contract: pay $236 now, pay $40 per device per month, own phone after 24 months Next 18: pay $0 now, pay same $40 ($15 + $25 Next) per month, own phone after 26 months. Or trade it in earlier.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 00:18 |
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Devo posted:Since my bill is due next week and I have it sitting in front of me I thought I would post it in here and see if anyone could help me pinch some pennies. $125 gets you Unl Talk/Text with 1GB data to share, before tax. Keeps you about where you are now, when April rolls around and you have to start paying for Text again. Now thats under the pretense that you are going to start a new contract ASAP. Be smart and go NEXT when the time comes. If your last 2 year started before February, then you could be paying only $95 before tax for the above. Then when you want new phones, be smart and go NEXT when the time comes. You'll pay the 95 plus the installment. Or just buy one at full retail and be done with it. Saving $30/mo is good.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 00:46 |
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In general, any reason we dont have the MST linked in the OP? Not that anyone reads it, but its useful for these rate plan questions.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 00:48 |
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obeyasia posted:$125 gets you Unl Talk/Text with 1GB data to share, before tax. Keeps you about where you are now, when April rolls around and you have to start paying for Text again. Now thats under the pretense that you are going to start a new contract ASAP. Be smart and go NEXT when the time comes. Lumia was purchased on contract about a year ago, and iPhone was in November? So it's $95 plus tax assuming we keep our phones or go NEXT? That's a pretty significant discount. I'm assuming I can change plans with no real issues on the AT&T website?
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 00:53 |
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Devo posted:Lumia was purchased on contract about a year ago, and iPhone was in November? So it's $95 plus tax assuming we keep our phones or go NEXT? That's a pretty significant discount. I'm assuming I can change plans with no real issues on the AT&T website? Yep.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 02:14 |
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obeyasia posted:In general, any reason we dont have the MST linked in the OP? Not that anyone reads it, but its useful for these rate plan questions. Wow, that is fascinating that all that stuff is just out on the internet. I guess for use by resellers? Found using a quick Google: http://www.myattmst.com/MST-HOME.html
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 02:30 |
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If I want to switch my Mobile Share Value plan to a Business Value Share plan, what do I need to do to do that? I have a business license and such that I can bring into a corp. store if I need to.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 02:54 |
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Sperg Victorious posted:If I want to switch my Mobile Share Value plan to a Business Value Share plan, what do I need to do to do that? I have a business license and such that I can bring into a corp. store if I need to. Yes do that but don't do it on a weekend, in case the rep encounters anything on the way that can't be fixed in store he'll need to call business care and they're closed weekends. But seriously if you're converting lines and maybe adding a couple go right in, reps should be very happy to take care of this for you.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 02:59 |
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obeyasia posted:Yep. If he has two lines in contract the 1GB plan is $45 + $40 + $40 = $125, not $95. They won't see the $15 discount per line until the contracts are gone. The 10GB plans allows for lines with contracts before this month to get no contract pricing, but the 8 and under do not.
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obeyasia posted:In general, any reason we dont have the MST linked in the OP? Not that anyone reads it, but its useful for these rate plan questions. Even though accessable over the internet, isn't that considered proprietary and internal? EDIT: OP updated with latest promotions and some policy changes. Beefstorm fucked around with this message at 16:08 on Feb 20, 2014 |
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Beefstorm posted:Even though accessable over the internet, isn't that considered proprietary and internal? There's no disclaimer on it to indicate that it is, unlike every other document.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 18:26 |
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I've been reading through the thread and I wanted to just make sure I completely understand how the new mobile share value plans work in my situation. I have 2 iPhone 5s's on my plan that were bought on launch day in september on a 2-year contract. I have the 6GB Mobile Share plan. Excluding my FAN discount, this means I pay $90 + ($35 * 2) = $160 a month. If I switch to the 10GB Mobile Share plan, the website says I will pay $100 + ($15 * 2) = $130 a month. Does this end my contract on my iPhone 5s? It says I'm eligible for a Next upgrade right now (but I don't want to upgrade because I have a 5s) Does this mean when say an iPhone 6 comes out I'll be able to sell my 5s, and buy a 6 outright or go on an AT&T Next installment plan for the 6? If I wanted to, could I sign a 2 year contract for the iPhone 6? If I did that I would lose access to the value share plan right? I'm assuming AT&T is doing this to move people from contracts to installment plans. Are contracts a thing of the past from now on? One scheme I've been thinking is that I would just switch to the new lower plan and stick away the extra money I would have been paying each month into a savings account to pay for my next phone upgrade. That way I can buy the phone outright instead of going on the installment plan. Do I have a good handle on how this works, or have I misstated anything? Edit: One last question. I NEVER go to AT&T for my iPhones, I always go to an Apple Store. Will AT&T Next preclude me from purchasing my phone at an Apple Store? echobucket fucked around with this message at 20:24 on Feb 20, 2014 |
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echobucket posted:I've been reading through the thread and I wanted to just make sure I completely understand how the new mobile share value plans work in my situation. ATT still offers contracts but they are becoming a thing of the past. You would get an ETF still if you left ATT, but that's the only thing your contract affects you on. You can go month to month and buy your phone outright or upgrade on next at anytime. Apple doesn't offer next yet but I'm sure they will.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 03:49 |
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I have a two year contract with my S4, if I were to switch to NEXT and use the upgrade to get an S5 when it comes out, would I still have to turn in my S4?
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zerocrash posted:I have a two year contract with my S4, if I were to switch to NEXT and use the upgrade to get an S5 when it comes out, would I still have to turn in my S4? You will stay upgrade eligible for next, and using that next upgrade for the S5 when it comes out will not require you to trade in your phone. Once you are on next, you have the OPTION to trade in your phone for a new one at 12 or 18 months depending on which one you do. But it is only option, you don't have to. At any time with next you can pay off your phone to get a new one.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 05:16 |
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1: Can I buy a no-contract Moto X and port my number to a month to month postpaid plan? (I know the prepaid service has a lower priority, so I want postpaid service.) 2: Will AT&T let me port my number over and go on a month to month plan, or do I need to set up a contract? 3: If I'm forced to set it up as a Next plan, will I get the discounted $379 price for a 32 gb? Edit: I should have a discount through Centurylink and don't need more than 1GB per month. Edit2: Poking around the thread it looks like I would be OK buying it myself and setting it up as a 'bring your own phone' line. I'll have to eat a $35 activation fee, but that's more than offset by the $100 new line credit. Porting shouldn't be an issue - I was mainly worried about being without a phone for a week while I waited for Motorola to customize my new one. I can just buy it now and do the port when the phone comes in. Am I correct? Zonekeeper fucked around with this message at 21:03 on Feb 21, 2014 |
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Yes. Make sure you've got your Verizon account number, SSN of the Verizon account holder, billing address and billing pin if applicable.
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# ? Feb 21, 2014 22:57 |
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Can you make a down payment on the next plan? Like say you only want to finance half the price of a phone?
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 02:32 |
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echobucket posted:Can you make a down payment on the next plan? Like say you only want to finance half the price of a phone? Nope, though yoh could do it the opposite, pay the first half and then accelerate the final payment.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 02:54 |
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echobucket posted:Can you make a down payment on the next plan? Like say you only want to finance half the price of a phone? Next is interest-free so I'm not sure you'd benefit even if you could make a larger payment. However, I'm not sure if it shows up as a loan or line of credit on your credit report.. anyone from AT&T have info on that? It would kind of suck to ding my credit for an iPhone.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 03:22 |
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echobucket posted:Can you make a down payment on the next plan? Like say you only want to finance half the price of a phone? They don't but I really wish you could do this.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 04:07 |
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Lethanialist posted:Next is interest-free so I'm not sure you'd benefit even if you could make a larger payment. On T-Mobile (for example), it gets your monthly payment down. So if, say, your company only pays up to $X for your plan, you can put enough down that your out-of-pocket for the rest of the year is $0. And at some employers, that's also the difference between your phone bill magically paying itself and you having to calculate and file for partial reimbursement every month to get a check God-knows-when.
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Molten Llama posted:And at some employers, that's also the difference between your phone bill magically paying itself and you having to calculate and file for partial reimbursement every month to get a check God-knows-when. Thanks, employer reimbursement is an angle I hadn't even considered. If you were going for $0/month you could always just buy the phone full retail, too.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 17:03 |
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echobucket posted:Can you make a down payment on the next plan? Like say you only want to finance half the price of a phone? You can't. However I imagine when two year contracts go down the drain, that will replace not being eligible for next.
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# ? Feb 22, 2014 17:13 |
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Lethanialist posted:If you entered your contract before February 2 you are eligible to get $100 + 4 x $15 = $160. You are still in contract but will pay the non-contract price. I was just coming in here to ask that. Thanks for explaining! I looked all over online and couldn't get an answer as clearly as this. My ATT mobile app shows that each line is $40 (probably because it isn't including the discount?) but the PC site shows them as $15. I was freaking out a bit, even though the site assured me it was $15 per line when I was switching plans.
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Meowjesty posted:I was just coming in here to ask that. Thanks for explaining! I looked all over online and couldn't get an answer as clearly as this. My ATT mobile app shows that each line is $40 (probably because it isn't including the discount?) but the PC site shows them as $15. I was freaking out a bit, even though the site assured me it was $15 per line when I was switching plans. If you want to play it safe, go to your local AT&T store, give someone a commission, and let them handle it. Turn down the up sells but have someone to blame if things go wrong!
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# ? Feb 23, 2014 02:39 |