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« I upgraded to a faster speed plan but... (#9610)  
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d_l
Barsoom
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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.


Absorbine_Sr
1 In The Hood
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Schererville, IN
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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?
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kcazzie
One Of Jerry's Kids
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Morton Grove, IL
·AT&T Midwest


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said by Absorbine_Sr See Profile :

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 See Profile or lev See Profile 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.



Absorbine_Sr
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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.
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