Please explain this to me, because there is confusion on this issue. s.
Our plan has 700 minutes. Therefore, any minutes we don't use rolls over (until 12 months later when they expire). Example, say we use 200 minutes. This means we have 500 rollover minutes.
Nights and Weekend minutes. We have unlimited. These do not rollover.
So, the question is, do using nights and weekend minutes impact the rollover minutes for the 700 minutes?
Thanks!
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Cptech31 Posts: 650
Phone Model: Nokia 6085
Service Provider: AT&T/Cingular
Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:13 am
night and weekend min's are a seprate min bucket when you are in the night and weekend min range of time night and weekend min's are used and your day time min''s which is your 700 min are not tuched
execp if you are using the standard night and weekend and not the early night and weekend feature your nights start at 9 pm if you start a call at 8:58 pm the whole length of that call would be on your 700 in's now in the other end nights and weekends end at 5:59 am if you start a call at 5:55 and take that call till 8:00 am that call would still be in the night and weekend min's it is based on the time the call was started at
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