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Rollover minutes: Whats the catch?

ddavis

Dec 6, 2006, 8:36 PM
I am currently with Verizon.... Thinking about moving over to Cingular.

Main attraction would be the rollover minutes, but I am wondering what the catch is?

Is this as good as it sounds?

Thanks,
David
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chainsaw

Dec 6, 2006, 8:41 PM
There isn't really a catch. The policies for rollover are this.
1. Any rollover minute over a year old falls off the account. So after a year you gain a month but lose a month so you always have a years worth.
2. If you change plans you may lose some rollover minutes. If you are on a family plan with 1400 minutes and you have rollover minutes and you plan on switching to the 700 min family talk plan you will only keep 700 rollover minutes. The "reason" they implemented the policy is becuase supposedly there were customers signing up for the highest plan, rolling over 6,000 minutes, lowering their plan to the lowest plan and banking off the rollover minutes for the whole year.
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ddavis

Dec 7, 2006, 2:29 AM
thanks!
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