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ATT Nation 450 Rollover Minutes

ATT Nation 450 Rollover Minutes
Category: Wireless

Buy New: $0.00

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 28

Media: Wireless Plan
Anytime Rollover Minutes: 450

Model: HCLHTHCN1NM0A01
ASIN: B000B75C9Q

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Nation 450 Rollover 5000 Night/Weekend Unlimited Mobile-To-Mobile Minutes


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars decent plan   December 2, 2005
Tomcat (Houston, TX)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a decent plan. I've been with Cingular for about 9 months now and don't have any complaints. The rollover idea is awesome if you can stay below your maximum minutes for maybe 2 consecutive months, you end up banking up enough rollover minutes to keep you satisfied unless you're constantly on your phone, this plan isn't for you. I've banked up enough minutes by now to never have to worry about overage charges (about 1200 anytime minutes available to me now) The downside is that it's not unlimited nights weeekends (although I've never gone over the limit) the charges for text messaging data transfer is more expensive than T-mobile. I read the previous review have to say that I had a similar problem with T-mobile where I got bad, unsympathetic customer service. I think this is the same problem with any carrier (Sprint, T-mobile, Cingular, etc)that has had a loyal customer in the past years - they don't actually think that you're going to leave them. They don't give in or budge until it's too late - I switched to Cingular out of spite towards T-mobile. It wasn't until I called T-mobile to deactivate my service that they actually started being sympathetic to me offered me great deals but i had already setup with Cingular and it was too late. There may be better plans for the same price but I occasionally got hit with the overage minute charges by T-mobile every now then on the 600 anytime nationwide plan those charges hurt. Now, I know i'll probably never have overage charges again after I saved up enough rollover minutes.

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