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visio

join:2001-08-29
Clifton, NJ

reply to cyrus369
Re: I wonder

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said by hhawkman See Profile :

said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

Did you add a new line? If so that's why. I'm talking about simply increasing or decreasing your monthly minutes.
So why should adding a new line increase the contract on existing lines and phones? This happened to me when I was with AT&T. We got a new phone and line for our stepdaughter. Separate billing. Separate account. The current plan they were offering was a little better minute-wise than our existing plan (not by much, and same price), so we changed to the new plan (no mention of any contract extensions). A year later when our contract was supposed to end and we tried the cancel the 2 old lines, we were told we had another year on our contract, and would have to pay a "termination fee". We took it all the way to the FTC, and didn't have to pay. Then we kissed AT&T and their crappy 2 year old phones goodbye.
Sounds fishy to me, did you do this over the phone, in a at&t corporate store or through a mall store? Each line has its own separate contract, when you add a line or extend a contract on one line it does NOT change contracts on any other line. And when you change your plan it does not extend your contract, I do it all day long and have yet to see it change a contract date...
He says it right there.
When I used to work in the wireless industry it was common practice to extend contracts to 2 years from the date of change. You may not do that now at your current place, but this problem he had was years ago.


cyrus369

join:2002-09-16
usa
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reply to hhawkman
said by hhawkman See Profile :

said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

Did you add a new line? If so that's why. I'm talking about simply increasing or decreasing your monthly minutes.
So why should adding a new line increase the contract on existing lines and phones? This happened to me when I was with AT&T. We got a new phone and line for our stepdaughter. Separate billing. Separate account. The current plan they were offering was a little better minute-wise than our existing plan (not by much, and same price), so we changed to the new plan (no mention of any contract extensions). A year later when our contract was supposed to end and we tried the cancel the 2 old lines, we were told we had another year on our contract, and would have to pay a "termination fee". We took it all the way to the FTC, and didn't have to pay. Then we kissed AT&T and their crappy 2 year old phones goodbye.
Sounds fishy to me, did you do this over the phone, in a at&t corporate store or through a mall store? Each line has its own separate contract, when you add a line or extend a contract on one line it does NOT change contracts on any other line. And when you change your plan it does not extend your contract, I do it all day long and have yet to see it change a contract date...


hhawkman
Premium
join:2001-02-08
Port Hueneme, CA
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to Jim Gurd
said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

Did you add a new line? If so that's why. I'm talking about simply increasing or decreasing your monthly minutes.
So why should adding a new line increase the contract on existing lines and phones? This happened to me when I was with AT&T. We got a new phone and line for our stepdaughter. Separate billing. Separate account. The current plan they were offering was a little better minute-wise than our existing plan (not by much, and same price), so we changed to the new plan (no mention of any contract extensions). A year later when our contract was supposed to end and we tried the cancel the 2 old lines, we were told we had another year on our contract, and would have to pay a "termination fee". We took it all the way to the FTC, and didn't have to pay. Then we kissed AT&T and their crappy 2 year old phones goodbye.


Jim Gurd
Premium
join:2000-07-08
Plymouth, MI
reply to speedy99
Did you add a new line? If so that's why. I'm talking about simply increasing or decreasing your monthly minutes.

speedy99

join:2002-09-25
Saratoga, CA
·DSL EXTREME
·Comcast

reply to Jim Gurd
said by Jim Gurd See Profile :

I don't believe at&t extends contracts for changing rate plans. They will if you get a new (subsidized) phone but that's to be expected.
They do. I have a second mobile line right now that will cost me $200 to cancel - so I just pay the $9.95/month, someday I might need it again.
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