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Rollover Minutes

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arnold.rabinowitz@gmail.com - 26 May 2005 02:19 GMT
Is there anyplace that I can look or call to find out the amount of
rollover minutes that will expire at the end of my CURRENT billing
period?

Singular must know the potential amount (if I don't go over my alloted
time) since they will be deducting them at the end of the month if I
don't use them!!!!!!!!
Watashi.wa.ichiban@gmail.com - 26 May 2005 03:06 GMT
> Is there anyplace that I can look or call to find out the amount of
> rollover minutes that will expire at the end of my CURRENT billing
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> time) since they will be deducting them at the end of the month if I
> don't use them!!!!!!!!
Ted B. - 26 May 2005 13:02 GMT
> Is there anyplace that I can look or call to find out the amount of
> rollover minutes that will expire at the end of my CURRENT billing
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> time) since they will be deducting them at the end of the month if I
> don't use them!!!!!!!!

pull out your statement from 12 months ago?
Richie - 26 May 2005 17:51 GMT
> pull out your statement from 12 months ago?

I think this is the best option now.  Cingular used to provide a rollover
matrix online but they discontinued it.
AP - 26 May 2005 20:19 GMT
> > pull out your statement from 12 months ago?
>
> I think this is the best option now.  Cingular used to provide a rollover
> matrix online but they discontinued it.

Hmm... but how woudl you know that thar rollover balance has any balance
from 12 months before? you might have 1200 because on 600 previous two
months you didnt use phone .... or because you "saved" 10 minutes every
month

AP
Richie - 27 May 2005 05:21 GMT
You have to work out a little matrix of your 'allowed' 'used' and 'rollover'
minutes.
A little Excel spreadsheet would work quite well.

I personally don't bother doing that. I simply make sure that I always have
about 2000 rollover minutes so I never get overage charges.  When my
rollover minutes get low, I increase to a higher price plan and when the
rollover minutes get high, I change to a lower price plan.   This way I have
the luxury of talking whenever I want without having to watch my minutes.

>> > pull out your statement from 12 months ago?
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> AP
Watashi.wa.ichiban@gmail.com - 28 May 2005 02:47 GMT
> You have to work out a little matrix of your 'allowed' 'used' and 'rollover'
> minutes.
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> >
> > AP
 
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