Okay, say if the call starts at 2:47am on a tuesday (before peak starts) and ends after 6 (4 hours and 55 minutes call length) would the total of 4 hours count? or just the amount of time after 6:01am?
Please Help! It's important!
Thank You.
Start time: 2:47am on a tuesday.
Call Length: 4 Hours and 55 Minutes
Ended after 6:01am.
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randa0283 Posts: 129
Phone Model: LG Shine (Yeah! I got it back!)
Service Provider: AT&T
Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:13 pm
Yes. Verizon's nights and weekend minutes don't start until after 9 PM (even early nights and weekends aren't usually until 7 PM) so, everything withing that phone call would count against your anytime minutes. Which. if I figured correctly would be a total 295 minutes. . . give or take 5 mintues.
JorbanB Posts: 3
Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:05 pm
well wait, the call started before 6am and after 9pm. but it lasted an hour over 6am.
that's what i was wondering. i think you may have mistaken the question.
jdwme Posts: 165
Phone Model: G1
Service Provider: T-Mobile
Tue Dec 30, 2008 4:46 pm
It's gonna show on your call details on the bill as a span call, you will only be billed airtime out of your peak minutes for the part of the call that took place after 5:59AM
JorbanB Posts: 3
Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:10 pm
okay thank you so much!
randa0283 Posts: 129
Phone Model: LG Shine (Yeah! I got it back!)
Service Provider: AT&T
Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:24 pm
Sorry JordanB. I did read it wrong. My Bad! Sorry!
If the call starts before the end of the nights and weekends time frame, so, before 6 AM, then the whole call is going to be billed as nights and weekends minutes.