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Make Those Rollover Minutes Pile Up Even Quicker With AT&T's New A-List Program

September 10, 2009

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AT&T has announced that they will be launching a new program called A-List that is probably intended to be the answer to T-Mobile's myFave, which allows subscribers to call up to five different numbers without using any minutes.  Maybe they can hire Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan to do their commercials since Dwayne Wade and Charles Barkley are already taken?
“This is an incredible value for many of our customers that essentially lets them ‘double dip’,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “Not only will they not use minutes from their monthly plan when they call their A-List numbers, but our unique Rollover feature means they can keep those minutes for use in future months. Nobody else is going this far in letting customers stretch their minutes. Others may let you save minutes, but only AT&T lets you keep them.”
The A-List program has a few stipulations, however.  To qualify, you must have an individual Nation plan of $59.99 or higher, which will allow you to select up to five domestic numbers, or a FamilyTalk plan of $89.99 or higher, which will allow you to select up to 10 domestic numbers.  The numbers must be domestic, but can include landlines and wireless numbers from any network.  You will also be able to receive calls from these numbers without using minutes. Phone numbers will be able to be added and modified on September 20th via AT&T's online account management tool.  You will be able to change the numbers at any time, although you should allow up to 24 hours for the changes to take effect.  More information can be found at AT&T's website. To prepare for the big day on September 20th, make sure you are enrolled in AT&T's online account management program.  Then, check out your recent bill to see who you call the most often outside of your network and get ready to watch those rollover minutes start piling up.

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