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What are "night and weekend" minutes?

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John Doe

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Jul 16, 2009, 1:11:00 AM7/16/09
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Specifically, where on earth, and hopefully somewhere on AT&T's web
site, is the time period for night and weekend minutes listed? I do a
search for "night weekend minutes" and the only related answer is
about "anytime minutes" as if anyone needs to know that. I guess
there are some morons who need to know when "anytime minutes" can be
used. The only answer I could find was something about Rate Plan --
Details but that appears to be bad information.

The AT&T/SBC web site looks like a product of outsourcing.

--
By the way... Why do they use reverse notation for paths to
information?
"From the myWireless Account home page, select the View Details link
in the Rate Plan box."
They should list that as a path "Account Home Page -- Rate Plan Box
-- View Details Link".

SMS

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Jul 16, 2009, 4:05:28 AM7/16/09
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John Doe wrote:
> Specifically, where on earth, and hopefully somewhere on AT&T's web
> site, is the time period for night and weekend minutes listed? I do a
> search for "night weekend minutes" and the only related answer is
> about "anytime minutes" as if anyone needs to know that. I guess
> there are some morons who need to know when "anytime minutes" can be
> used. The only answer I could find was something about Rate Plan --
> Details but that appears to be bad information.
>
> The AT&T/SBC web site looks like a product of outsourcing.

"http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/legal/plan-terms.jsp"

John Doe

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Jul 16, 2009, 9:10:03 AM7/16/09
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