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Old 05-16-2008, 11:07 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Equipment upgrade and contract expiration are two different things on the AT&T website. The site might show one date for equipment update, but it may show a completely different date for contract expiration.

Equipment upgrades are usually allowed after 18 months, but the contract is still for 24 months. If you do upgrade, then they reset your contract back to 24 months.

Check your contract expiration (not equipment upgrade) date.

Log onto your AT&T Wireless account.

When it loads up, near the top right hand corner (next to Logout)select: View Profile. A screen will appear.

You will see 2 tabs on the screen, select: User Information.

Scroll down to the section titled: Contract Information.


That is the date your contract actually expires.

Just be careful if you upgrade, you don't want them sticking another 24 months onto your already 24 month contract and making it 48 month contract. I hope AT&T don't do that and just replace your existing contract with a new 24 month contract.



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Originally Posted by Hayesimus View Post
So, in another thread they are all talking about how you should go and purchase a freebie phone from AT&T before purchasing your iPhone so then you can use your upgrade since the iPhone doesn't mess with your upgrade schedules, just merely resets your two year contract. Well, I went and logged into my AT&T account and it says my phone line is elligible for an upgrade on 11-23-08...

What does yours say? For some reason that just doesn't seem right to me. I got my iPhone on iDay btw, so if you did also then let me know in your response. I realize that you didn't need to be elligible for an upgrade to get the iPhone if you were an existing customer, but I figured it would have reset your two year contract AND your next upgrade from you iPhone purchase... Do you know what I'm talking about?
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Last edited by ravman; 05-16-2008 at 11:17 PM.
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