Dr Gadget - AT&T Nation 450 Rollover Minutes

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Binding: Wireless Plan Model: 31001QA08S0 Special Features: Anytime Rollover Minutes: 450
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Expensive but AT&T is better than others. Comment: While I have found that AT&T seems to be a much better company than Sprint or Nextel (so glad to be rid of them) AT&T still have their plan prices too high. They raise their prices because the like to say that they are all over the place. Yet most people never actually leave their city/surrounding areas for it to matter.
If it weren't for that fact that I get a good enough discount through the company that I work for I wouldn't have bothered with AT&T.
Yeah they have provided me pretty good service but I expect that from any company that I PAY (this is the reason I left Nextel, their service/customer reps are the worst ever).
The rollover factor is nice but it's a little overrated in my opinion. I find that they just don't offer a broad set of plans. they pretty much give you the either or method. You either get this little plan that you might run over and you get to pay us crazy overage fees, or you get the next plan up that results in you paying a heck of a lot more monthly but if you don't use all those minutes we don't care because we will just charge you for them anyway.
it would be nice if they would offer something more like a 300,600,900 set of plans. would allow people to meet their needs a little better and not have to pay for what they aren't going to use on a regular basis.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Top Notch Comment: This was one of the best buying experiences I have ever had. The entire purchase was a beeze from start to finish. I received exactly what I expected and I have not had one glitch since start-up. I love working with Amazon.
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Nation 450 Rollover & 5000 Night/Weekend & Unlimited Mobile-To-Mobile Minutes
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