Re: Why Is AT&T The Most Expensive Carrier For No Important Reason?

Re: Why Is AT&T The Most Expensive Carrier For No Important Reason?

don't understand why this topic is closed ?? However my adivce immediately drop AT&T because they just suck ...
Recently they will now charge for data (no more unlimited..)

Switch to T Moblie , for me the very best carrier for cell phones !!! C'mon they are international ,
Deutsche Telekom , you can't go better !!!!

read my first topic about the nightmare with AT&T !!

Got my first bill from at&t : $301.00 !!!

(sorry not able to post url, since my post's are less then 20 ..)

some more info :

AT&T's New Data Plans: The Backlash

AT&T triggered plenty of debate on Wednesday when the carrier unveiled its new tiered data plans for smartphone users and discontinued the unlimited data option for new customers. New smartphone (and iPhone) owners will have to choose between two plans: 200MB of data at $15 per month or 2GB at $25 per month.

update :

The new tiered pricing structure gives AT&T customers the following options:

200 MB for $15 per month. If you exceed the limit, AT&T will charge $15 extra in units of 200 MB.
2 GB for $25 per month. If you surpass this limit, you can pay an extra $10 per extra gigabyte.
Current smartphone users can continue their unlimited data for $30 per month — but if they switch to one of the cheaper plans, they can’t go back to unlimited.
To tether your smartphone to a computer, you must use the 2-GB, $25 plan, and pay an extra $20 for the tethering privilege.

AT&T strictly for loosers ..
 
Re: Why Is AT&T The Most Expensive Carrier For No Important Reason?

T-mobile is a great carrier but they do have one big problem; that is lack of coverage in small cities and rural areas. Verizon has the biggest network but they have several problems. they are just as expensive as At&t and huge down payments for sub prime credit accounts. Sprint is low cost and are good for people with low income and poor credit but they recently been sued for irrelevant fee charges.

At&t has rollover minutes but if you really think about it you will never need rollover minutes. I here customers brag that they have 1700 minutes saved up in their account because they have rollover. To those people I would like you to consider this scenario: If i had purchased a 1000 minute per month talk plan with rollover at At&t but only used 900 each month, each year i would save 1200 minutes. That sounds like something but what if I did the same exact thing with any other carrier, lets say T-mobile for example. Again 1000 minutes but only use 900 but this time with out the rollover. I don't get the 1200 minutes at the end of the year. What is the difference? nothing because if you can save minutes with At&t then you can do it with any other carrier with or without rollover. If you never go over your minutes then you don't need to save them either. Rollover minutes are minutes you will never ever use. If rollover is such a great thing then why isn't every one else copying?
 
Re: Why Is AT&T The Most Expensive Carrier For No Important Reason?

Yeah, I think the rollover minutes thing is useless. So what if you have 900 minutes left over, that just means you paid for minutes you didn't or won't use.
 
Re: Why Is AT&T The Most Expensive Carrier For No Important Reason?

Never had an issue with their cost
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