AT&T Wireless.com offers New Subscribers:
360-Day AT&T Prepaid 8GB/Month Plan on sale for
$300 (plus applicable taxes/fees). A SIM card kit is also added at checkout for
$4.99 (required to purchase this offer).
Shipping is free. Thanks DrRad
Details:
- Prepay $300 in advance today (equivalent to $25 per month). Advance payment is non-refundable in whole or in part.
- Plan renews every 30-days for a total of 12 renewal periods.
- Your plan will include 360 days of AT&T Prepaid Service with:
- Unlimited Talk (in & between U.S./Mexico/ Canada)
- Unlimited Texts (U.S./Mexico/Canada, and to to over 100 countries)
- First 8GB of data at 4G LTE speed (then unlimited 2G data at 128kbps speed thereafter) every 30-day cycle in the U.S./Mexico/Canada.
- Mobile Hotspot included
- Rollover Data: Unused high-speed data from one month carries over to next month (for that month only). Not applicable in Mexico or Canada.
- Video Streaming: AT&T "Stream Saver" is activated by default which saves data by streaming higher definition video at Standard Definition quality (about 480p) on compatible devices (unless the video provider has opted out). You may turn it off or back on at any time at att.com/myprepaid. See att.com/streamsaver for details.
- NOTE: Next service payment will be due at 11:59p.m. CT on the 360th day unless cancelled (visit your account settings at att.com/myprepaid to cancel service, if desired).
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A lot of posters keep talking about using gift cards to bypass the taxes but that trick no longer works in this NEW deal. People NEED to STOP spreading this false info. This is NOT the same prepaid deal as in the past. Here's the fine print, READ IT CAREFULLY and PAY ATTENTION, especially to the last line of the statement!
The Fine print when you sign up for this at checkout:
"Other monthly charges: Apply per line and may include taxes, federal and state universal service charges, Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge (up to $1.25), gross receipts surcharge, Administrative Fee, and other government assessments which are not government-required charges. Additional one-time charges may apply. See att.com/additional charges for more details on other charges for your area. In some areas, discretionary fees, taxes, or charges such as E911 fees will be debited from your AT&T PREPAID account balance as the law allows. "
This is false, i contacted CS multiple times about this. Basically you will pay $300 plus taxes(for the whole year) upfront. And then $25 plus monthly taxes(ply 1$) will be deducted from your account until & unless you used any additional services such as international long distance service etc.
If not this will stay under the expected amount of $25 plus tax until the end of 1 year. That means the amount whatever you pay upfront will cover the full 12 months of service. I do see you had posted the same false info multiple times in this thread.
If not this will stay under the expected amount of $25 plus tax until the end of 1 year. That means the amount whatever you pay upfront will cover the full 12 months of service. I do see you had posted the same false info multiple times in this thread.
The fine print at checkout did not suggest there would be any extra fees each month. I think people saying otherwise are only speculating.
The fine print at checkout did not suggest there would be any extra fees each month. I think people saying otherwise are only speculating.
The fine print at checkout did not suggest there would be any extra fees each month. I think people saying otherwise are only speculating.
I dont see that $29 tax on the final page...I dont see tax for $300 while placing the order..
I see this..tax seems to be for SIM kit and
Amount due today
$305.40 (inludes SIM Kit charges)
Total includes estimated sales tax of $0.41
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I see this..tax seems to be for SIM kit and
Amount due today
$305.40 (inludes SIM Kit charges)
Total includes estimated sales tax of $0.41
it is a little misleading that it showed me $3 in sales tax initially, before jumping up to $28 once you've entered your info. But regardless it was enough to make me switch from the T-Mobile $30/month prepaid for 5gb/100 minutes.
2. How can I switch from AT&T postpaid to this prepaid option? When I click on "
See if you can keep your current number" it says "Number can't be transferred"
it is a little misleading that it showed me $3 in sales tax initially, before jumping up to $28 once you've entered your info. But regardless it was enough to make me switch from the T-Mobile $30/month prepaid for 5gb/100 minutes.
i saw that price rigth at where i enter CC etails..let me enter and see.
it is a little misleading that it showed me $3 in sales tax initially, before jumping up to $28 once you've entered your info. But regardless it was enough to make me switch from the T-Mobile $30/month prepaid for 5gb/100 minutes.
you are right, price changed rigght after entering CC details...but i think, there can be still other taxes and fees since they just charged sales tax now..i may be wrong.
Amount due today
$336.15
Total includes estimated sales tax of $31.16
Amount due today
$336.15
Total includes estimated sales tax of $31.16
The Fine print when you sign up for this at checkout:
"Other monthly charges: Apply per line and may include taxes, federal and state universal service charges, Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge (up to $1.25), gross receipts surcharge, Administrative Fee, and other government assessments which are not government-required charges. Additional one-time charges may apply. See att.com/additional charges for more details on other charges for your area. In some areas, discretionary fees, taxes, or charges such as E911 fees will be debited from your AT&T PREPAID account balance as the law allows."
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The Fine print when you sign up for this at checkout:
"Other monthly charges: Apply per line and may include taxes, federal and state universal service charges, Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge (up to $1.25), gross receipts surcharge, Administrative Fee, and other government assessments which are not government-required charges. Additional one-time charges may apply. See att.com/additional charges for more details on other charges for your area. In some areas, discretionary fees, taxes, or charges such as E911 fees will be debited from your AT&T PREPAID account balance as the law allows."
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