Feb
11
1000 Free AT&T Wireless rollover minutes
Text message: Yes to 11113020 on your cell phone -this is supposed to be for iPhone users but it seems to work for everyone.
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Got it. Thanks!
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Lori replied on February 11th, 2011 :
help me
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Lori replied on February 11th, 2011 :
did it say allow 4 weeks for processing?
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Jaimene replied on February 11th, 2011 :
yes
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what is the text address? please
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dial 11113020 on your cell phone, press menu button for send sms txt message and in the message box type Yes
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Lori replied on February 11th, 2011 :
thanks so much
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is this one per account or one for each number?
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Between my husband and I we had over 10,000 rollover minutes which expired Feb 2…it pays to have the A-List…well worth it!!!
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Thanks Chris!
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Anyone know what is “yes” for? Some kind of scheme?
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Anyone else worried this might be some sort of scam? Does anyone have a source from AT&T to cite? Also, what do you say yes to?
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I have AT&T, but no texting.
But I have 1,097 rollover minutes and unlimited N&W & M2M minutes so I’m good, but I still wanted this. lol
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I got the free minutes. It will take 4 weeks though.
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does anybody know if it works for at&t go phones??
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candy replied on February 13th, 2011 :
wondering same thing
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This seems like a scam. Anyone call and ask AT&T if it’s real?
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Chris replied on February 11th, 2011 :
it is real, it was texted to certain iphone users directly from ATT but it works for everyone
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dava replied on February 12th, 2011 :
Yes, I actually had this texted to my iPhone yesterday.
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Rebecca replied on February 13th, 2011 :
Just cause you received a text from the number doesn’t mean it is from AT&T and also doesn’t mean it is not a scam. This sounds very suspicious. Why would it take 4 weeks to process? Why wouldn’t they advertise this on their webpage? Why wouldn’t they send it to everyone? Or everyone with an iPhone?
Seems extremely scammy.
Anna replied on February 14th, 2011 :
It is directly from AT&T. It probably isn’t advertised because it was sent to certain users and one of them posted letting everyone else know to try and get it too. It takes time to process. The requests are submitted. Someone has to to through each submission and then add the rollover minutes to their account.. It probably won’t take four weeks, but up to four weeks. A physical person just has to review them just like with any other freebie or company.
How long after you sent the text did it take them to reply?
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Lori replied on February 12th, 2011 :
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It’s because of Verizon getting the iPhone…ATT is trying to keep its customers. I was going to switch until I found out Verizon network is slower and you cant talk on the phone and do other things on it like ATT. I get decent 3G where ever I’m at so I’ll take the extra minutes for now.
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I want it
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I heard this is live again. I sent my text, received a response indicating that verification would be required, but have not received anything else.
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