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cingular


Question Posted Monday April 10 2006, 6:23 pm

ok i had a question but no one can seem to answer it. i tried calling the company too & they're busy.

i have cingular & i have rollover minutes. lets say i have 1000 rollover minutes. now, cingular has nights & weekends 'free' but i don't know what that means exactly. here's a scenerio- lets say i used 800 minutes. i have 500 minutes on my plan, so i used 500 minutes, and then that means 300 rollover minutes. then lets say 100 of those 300 rollover minutes were nights or weekends. does that mean i used 300 rollover minutes or 200 rollover minutes, since 100 of those minutes were 'free nights & weekends'. does that make sense?? sorry if it doesnt.

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loves2shop86 answered Monday April 10 2006, 7:10 pm:
Hi! haha ok that was a little bit confusing but i think i got it! I don't have rollover but I do have cingular. Free nights and weekends means that the minutes included in your plan do NOT get wasted when you talk on saturday and sunday, and on the weekdays after 7 (your plan could be after 9, mine is after 7 though). So if you have used an extra 300 minutes (your rollover minutes), and 100 of them were on a weekend or on a weeknight, then you really only used 200 of your rollover minutes! Also, check to see if your minutes are wasted when you talk to someone who has cingular. I am not sure if that's the case with rollover, but I know I can talk to anyone who has cingular for "free" all the time! Hope that helps! And deffinitely check your bill when it comes in the mail to make sure everything is right!

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jeanine278972 answered Monday April 10 2006, 7:01 pm:
I'm not totally sure if I understand what your trying to say. But heres another example -- I think this is what your saying at least ...

You start with 500 minutes on your plan and you have 1000 minutes to rollover or use. So actually, that gives you 1500 minutes. You use 800 minutes on Peak hours (not night or weekend) and 100 minutes on the weekend. That gives you 700 minutes to rollover since nights and weekends don't count on peak minutes. (Peak is during the days of the week, its calculated seperately from nights and weekends.. or at least it is on my plan) The 700 minutes are the leftover minutes from your total minutes -- rollover and your minutes on your plan. So youd have 700 minutes rollover into your next month. So youd have 1200 minutes to start with the next month (The 700 that rolled over and the 500 your plan gives you) And then if you get the 1000 free, then you have 2200 minutes. Does that make sense?

I hope i could help, since it was a lil hard to understand what you meant, I did my best. If theres anything else, let me know.

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