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Hello,

I have kind of a complicated question regarding my plan. I am considering a
change from AT&T to Cingular. I am still under contract with AT&T but know
I can go to Cingular without much more than a small fee. My fiance, also an
AT&T subscriber, has an expired contract. We would like to consolidate into
a family plan under Cingular. If I moved to a family plan, do you think
they would permit her to migrate into that plan with me and still keep her
present phone number?

Thanks.
Josh

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In <drWdnfwMBNx1H0bcRVn-3A@comcast.com> on Tue, 4 Jan 2005 22:02:21 -0800,
"J.J." <jj@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:

>I have kind of a complicated question regarding my plan. I am considering a
>change from AT&T to Cingular. I am still under contract with AT&T but know
>I can go to Cingular without much more than a small fee. My fiance, also an
>AT&T subscriber, has an expired contract. We would like to consolidate into
>a family plan under Cingular. If I moved to a family plan, do you think
>they would permit her to migrate into that plan with me and still keep her
>present phone number?

I think so, but why not ask?

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Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>

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In article <drWdnfwMBNx1H0bcRVn-3A@comcast.com>,
"J.J." <jj@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have kind of a complicated question regarding my plan. I am considering a
> change from AT&T to Cingular. I am still under contract with AT&T but know
> I can go to Cingular without much more than a small fee. My fiance, also an
> AT&T subscriber, has an expired contract. We would like to consolidate into
> a family plan under Cingular. If I moved to a family plan, do you think
> they would permit her to migrate into that plan with me and still keep her
> present phone number?

Shouldnt be a problem. Bring her last bill with you so they hopefully
get her name and address spelled right. Although even that recommended
step didnt help in my case. They transcribed Avenue to Ave.; and that
slowed down my Porting.

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In article <drWdnfwMBNx1H0bcRVn-3A@comcast.com>,
"J.J." <jj@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:

> I have kind of a complicated question regarding my plan. I am considering a
> change from AT&T to Cingular. I am still under contract with AT&T but know
> I can go to Cingular without much more than a small fee. My fiance, also an
> AT&T subscriber, has an expired contract. We would like to consolidate into
> a family plan under Cingular. If I moved to a family plan, do you think
> they would permit her to migrate into that plan with me and still keep her
> present phone number?

Yes, no problem.

In fact, you can add a line to your current plan that's under contract,
and they'll happily port her number over to that.

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Super. Thanks for all the input, folks. I will go ahead and look into it.



"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-C46D32.06294605012005@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <drWdnfwMBNx1H0bcRVn-3A@comcast.com>,
> "J.J." <jj@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I have kind of a complicated question regarding my plan. I am
>> considering a
>> change from AT&T to Cingular. I am still under contract with AT&T but
>> know
>> I can go to Cingular without much more than a small fee. My fiance, also
>> an
>> AT&T subscriber, has an expired contract. We would like to consolidate
>> into
>> a family plan under Cingular. If I moved to a family plan, do you think
>> they would permit her to migrate into that plan with me and still keep
>> her
>> present phone number?
>
> Yes, no problem.
>
> In fact, you can add a line to your current plan that's under contract,
> and they'll happily port her number over to that.
>

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