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How do rollover mins actually work?

orangesRblue

Mar 26, 2005, 9:35 PM
Well I thought i knew how rollover mins worked but after reading some of the post it appears I don't. Don't rollover mins roll for 12 months mean that if 300 mins "rolled" in JAN 05 then in Jan 05 they would drop being replaced by what ever you have left to "roll" in Jan 06? the way I tought of it was once in service with cingular for one year then you'd always have one year worth of roll over saved? am I way off base?
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RUFF1415

Mar 26, 2005, 10:00 PM
No, if I am understanding you correctly, you are right in your thinking.

Rollover minutes are valid on a "rolling" 12 month basis. So for example, the 50 rollover minutes that I had in March of '04 have now expired, and in turn will be replaced with however many minutes that I rollover by the end of this month (March of '05).

In short, after the initial year of service with a rollover plan, you will ALWAYS have 12 months of rollover minutes rolling over. Months that you have no rollover minutes left just count as 0 rollover minutes for that month, also.
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orangesRblue

Mar 26, 2005, 10:06 PM
Awesome! Thank You for clearing that up for me I guess I shouldn't second guess myself so much lol!
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