AT&T actually called me to let me know that I wasn't using all of my minutes and recommended that I switch to a lower rate plan. I've switched back and forth several time depending on my needs and have never had to extend my contract.
I asked them about this and they said that I can change my plan every month if I want, the only stipulation being that you can only keep 1 months worth of roll over minutes. (ie if I switch from 900min/mo to 450min/month and I have 1000 roll over minutes banked then I lose all but 450. Likewise if I switch from 450 back to 900 I'll only keep 450.)
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AT&T actually called me to let me know that I wasn't using all of my minutes and recommended that I switch to a lower rate plan. I've switched back and forth several time depending on my needs and have never had to extend my contract.
I asked them about this and they said that I can change my plan every month if I want, the only stipulation being that you can only keep 1 months worth of roll over minutes. (ie if I switch from 900min/mo to 450min/month and I have 1000 roll over minutes banked then I lose all but 450. Likewise if I switch from 450 back to 900 I'll only keep 450.)