I think you people forget that at&t rollsover unused minutes;I believe you can recharge before the 30 day experation date and keeps the money you had before. It is like E-Z PASSl;it stays in the bank longer if you don't use it and keeps rolling over when you don't. But watch out;I think you can't have anything more than $500 or a $1000 bankrolled in the pre-paid accounts (Pick you plan or pay as you go). I know that was the case with the old AT&T Wireless Go-Phone account that I had prior to switching to a contract plan.
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I think you people forget that at&t rollsover unused minutes;I believe you can recharge before the 30 day experation date and keeps the money you had before. It is like E-Z PASSl;it stays in the bank longer if you don't use it and keeps rolling over when you don't. But watch out;I think you can't have anything more than $500 or a $1000 bankrolled in the pre-paid accounts (Pick you plan or pay as you go). I know that was the case with the old AT&T Wireless Go-Phone account that I had prior to switching to a contract plan.