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I don't get this. I have T Mobile Connect. Will my pre-paid balance expire after 90 days no matter what if I add $300 worth of cards to my account?
At least from my experience, I have never seen any indication of expiration dates for T-Mobile prepaid cards, and I typically tack on 2 $50 cards on these deals whenever my funding balance gets close to $50 or below.
I've not been affected by expiration dates. Did a little investigation and I bought $50 x 4 Target refills on 6/25/2023 and immediately used them to credit our account. Our bill from tmobile is $30/mo and there's only $34 balance currently. I've used only refills since I opened the account. October 2023 all our refills should have expired, but obviously, they did not. YMMV.
I am under 90 days expiration for 1y Att prepaid I can add $50 x 6 to the account to bump it to next year ?
Anyone experience if their renewal with data in Canada got carried over?
FYI for AT&T if you buy multiple cards and don't apply them to your account, then they do not expire. When you do apply them, the balance expires as follows (from AT&T site):
"An unused Prepaid card doesn't have an expiration date. If you apply it to your account, the payment amount expires as follows: $10 to $24 expires in 30 days, $25 to $99 expires in 90 days, and $100 or more expires in 1 year."
What I've not figured out though is whether applying multiple $50 cards would count as balance of $100 or not. I usually just keep them and apply as needed.
I've not seen any limits on purchases of these cards but I wouldn't invest much because these deals come up regularly. I usually buy 2-3 cards max, my monthly bill is around $30.
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The way I'm reading ATT is your refills are languishing while you use other means to pay. Use it or lose it. Normal monthly payments would take care of those refill amount over that amount of time.
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FYI for AT&T if you buy multiple cards and don't apply them to your account, then they do not expire. When you do apply them, the balance expires as follows (from AT&T site):
"An unused Prepaid card doesn't have an expiration date. If you apply it to your account, the payment amount expires as follows: $10 to $24 expires in 30 days, $25 to $99 expires in 90 days, and $100 or more expires in 1 year."
What I've not figured out though is whether applying multiple $50 cards would count as balance of $100 or not. I usually just keep them and apply as needed.
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Multiple purchases, multiple emails and multiple codes is getting harder to keep track as my mind is slowly dying. lol
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Multiple purchases, multiple emails and multiple codes is getting harder to keep track as my mind is slowly dying. lol
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Anyone experience if their renewal with data in Canada got carried over?
"An unused Prepaid card doesn't have an expiration date. If you apply it to your account, the payment amount expires as follows: $10 to $24 expires in 30 days, $25 to $99 expires in 90 days, and $100 or more expires in 1 year."
What I've not figured out though is whether applying multiple $50 cards would count as balance of $100 or not. I usually just keep them and apply as needed.
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"An unused Prepaid card doesn't have an expiration date. If you apply it to your account, the payment amount expires as follows: $10 to $24 expires in 30 days, $25 to $99 expires in 90 days, and $100 or more expires in 1 year."
What I've not figured out though is whether applying multiple $50 cards would count as balance of $100 or not. I usually just keep them and apply as needed.