Our local Sams Club ($25 to join) has an AT&T booth. Get five AT&T mobile lines (unlimited talk, text, and potential 5G data) for $101. You also get a free Iphone 14, Samsung S22, or Samsung Flip (pay local tax on MSRP) with qualifying trade in. Contract is locked for two years.
Current AT&T customers need to port out their old numbers (for 45 days) to Tello (or equivalent), then port back to AT&T if they want to keep their phone numbers.
I don't know if one can unlock these AT&T phones before the end of the two years contract.
https://www.samsclub.com/join/clu...onId=C2C44
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Maybe op meant 4 lines?! Also, I hope they still are not selling iphone 4s 😉.
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Why don't you provide copy of the contract terms for this deal. Seems way too good to be true, it surpasses any available discounted plans.
Since it will be post-paid, no doubt there will be those enormous taxes and fees. I will have some good questions to ask at the kiosk next week!
Oh, yeah, what about the ability to keep that rate? I had a grandfathered plan on Cricket (owned by AT&T as most of you know) honored for several years, but this past summer they ended that with no apologies.
Since it will be post-paid, no doubt there will be those enormous taxes and fees. I will have some good questions to ask at the kiosk next week!
Oh, yeah, what about the ability to keep that rate? I had a grandfathered plan on Cricket (owned by AT&T as most of you know) honored for several years, but this past summer they ended that with no apologies.
That is very unfortunate. Unfortunately, I believe all carriers are starting to modify old plans and increase fees.
OP's plan looks interesting buy absolutely agree, we need to add around $40 in extra fees and charges.
Please let us know what you find out.
The problem is if you ever see a phone contract they all state full retail/non discounted price. I have never seen a contract with the discounts already factored in.
They may advertise that, but when ATT process it, it will be under whatever ongoing rate they have…
Then you gotta hope whatever discount they are advertising is real and exists.
There may be a catch just like how car dealers advertise cars with like $7000 discounts.
But when you actually look at the fine print, they have stacked discounts on that very few will actually qualify for.
So while they may advertise 5 lines for $101. You may not qualify but hey they got you to talk to them!
Since it will be post-paid, no doubt there will be those enormous taxes and fees. I will have some good questions to ask at the kiosk next week!
Oh, yeah, what about the ability to keep that rate? I had a grandfathered plan on Cricket (owned by AT&T as most of you know) honored for several years, but this past summer they ended that with no apologies.