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Military Discount? Really?
I have received notifications from ATT to upgrade my plan to a newer plan for increased savings. I went online found the Ultimate premium plan priced at $60 per line, per month. I then logged into my account and found the same plan priced at $70 per line per month. It seems that ATT is up-charging rates to then offer a discount.
Constructive
Former Employee
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11 months ago
And?
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formerlyknownas
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11 months ago
The price of plans is determined by the following:
1. The number of phone lines on your plan
2. Having auto pay and paperless billing via debit or checking account, which gives a $10 discount on each phone line
3. Being eligible for a discount program. Military and veterans are eligible for 25% off of the current unlimited your way plans.
Your screenshot is based on the default number of lines which is 4 phone lines. And the premium line is discounted by $10 making it the same price as extra. Anyone can get the $10 discount even with an AARP membership.
As military or veteran you are eligible for a full 25% off. Military discount of 25%, would make the cost for four phone lines $150.
Don't know what your math is based on
These are the published prices prices based on the number of phone lines on the current plans. They do not include any discounts. They have not changed in 4 years
These prices already take into account the $10 auto pay and paperless billing discount. It sounds to me like The $70 price did not take into account autopay and paperless billing
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