  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV | reply to ArgMeMatey Re: The next promo?
If you sign a one year agreement, you get one month credited free. This is mentioned on some pages and not others.  |
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  Absorbine_Sr 1 In The Hood Premium join:2003-02-13 Schererville, IN clubs: | reply to digitalfreak So if I'm currently on Express at the old Month-to-Month price, will I automatically be reduced to the new 19.99 rate? -- I'd give my left hand to be ambidextrous... |
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  kcazzie One Of Jerry's Kids Premium join:2000-08-13 Morton Grove, IL
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2 edits | said by Absorbine_Sr :So if I'm currently on Express at the old Month-to-Month price, will I automatically be reduced to the new 19.99 rate? These are the new rates...I'm not sure what happens in your case...I'm sure Annonamoose or lev will have the answer... »www.broadbandpromotions.com/att-···02&s=100
Edit; I guess this is the answer ---> Update: One AT&T tech tells us these are not - as we had speculated - introductory offers (no confirmation from higher ups yet), but remain fixed at this price-point. It also appears that despite what the press release says about this being available only to new customers, existing customers can get these new rates, provided they ask for them.
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  Absorbine_Sr 1 In The Hood Premium join:2003-02-13 Schererville, IN clubs:
| reply to digitalfreak And, as a follow up, I was able to do this online. I received an AT&T monthly email newsletter. In it was a link to see if we qualified for a faster speed. I knew we didn't (too far away) but followed the link anyway. Gave it the phone # and it showed no go for higher speed, but it did offer to renew me at the 19.99 current rate for our current speed. I then had to log on to my online AT&T account and confirm a few things, but all went well and I received a confirmation email the next day.
Now I only need to watch the billing to make sure it goes through.
Thanks all. -- I'd give my left hand to be ambidextrous... |
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