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Free ATT 1000 Rollover Minutes For Qualified Customers (YMMV)
AT&T just sent me a text message that says the following:
"AT&T Free Msg: Special thx for great customers: Add 1000 FREE bonus rollover minutes to your number ending in ! To accept, call 888-653-4281 by 5/20/11. Offer is non-transferrable and only available to qualified reipients of this msg. Standard airtime costs apply. Reply stop to end mktg msgs."
I just received this less than 1 hour ago and I just called them. It is a live number with customer service reps. Basically, you call and they verify that it is you calling by asking you your phone number, name, and home address registered with the phone. After that they will of course try to market U-Verse to you. After that they will add the minutes to your account. It took less than 5 minutes.
I'm not sure but this may only be available to newer areas that have just gotten U-Verse within the past several months. It says in the message that it only applies to certain customers so very YMMV I suppose.
I just thought I'd post this because 1000 free minutes is always nice and they don't expire for 1 year. =)
I have an HTC Inspire 4G btw. xD
"AT&T Free Msg: Special thx for great customers: Add 1000 FREE bonus rollover minutes to your number ending in ! To accept, call 888-653-4281 by 5/20/11. Offer is non-transferrable and only available to qualified reipients of this msg. Standard airtime costs apply. Reply stop to end mktg msgs."
I just received this less than 1 hour ago and I just called them. It is a live number with customer service reps. Basically, you call and they verify that it is you calling by asking you your phone number, name, and home address registered with the phone. After that they will of course try to market U-Verse to you. After that they will add the minutes to your account. It took less than 5 minutes.
I'm not sure but this may only be available to newer areas that have just gotten U-Verse within the past several months. It says in the message that it only applies to certain customers so very YMMV I suppose.
I just thought I'd post this because 1000 free minutes is always nice and they don't expire for 1 year. =)
I have an HTC Inspire 4G btw. xD
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