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Kayrac
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Re: att add a line question

Kinda what i thought, but why call it 'add-a-line' if they force you to upgrade to the familytalk plan? :P

So basically i'm stuck doing the 69.99 700min family talk plan+30bucks unlimited text

instead of the original 39.99 plan+20bucks unlimited texts+10bucks add a line?


slash
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Onec you're on a family plan you can add a line at 9.99


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I'm not sure why this is so difficult for you to figure out(?) Is the notion of signing a contract new to you perhaps which is the rub?

If you want a single plan, then enter into a lower priced contract yourself, separate from the gf. If you feel that you need to be together on a plan, then have her upgrade to a family plan which includes two lines for the minutes/prices listed on att.com. That's pretty simple. Unfortunately, there's nothing inexpensive about plans with ATT & Verizon since they generally provide very good service hence the premium over pre-paid. Add in unlimited anything and it gets a bit pricey.


Kayrac
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Rochester, NH

WELL, since you must not understand what i'm saying

they offer 'add a line' for 9.99, but UPGRADING TO A FAMILY PLAN costs 30bucks more in itself, so the 9.99 is mute, and is in fact 30bucks, i was questioning anyway to just add the 9.99 without having to pay the 30!

That being said, calling them today they gave us a cheaper family plan that isn't listed online, and is in fact only 10bucks more than her old one

is it really that hard to see that i was trying to save 20bucks a month, and that was my question if it was possible?
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