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Old 07-31-2007, 04:31 PM
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Default Nights & Weekends

When does Nights & Weekends begin and end?

I have heard different time and i want to be sure.
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Old 07-31-2007, 07:05 PM
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Default try this

if you have (9pm-6am) then
mon-fri 9.01 pm- 5.59am and all day satday and sunday

and if you have extended (7pm-7am) then
mon-fri 7.01 pm- 6.59am and all day satday and sunday

I hope thats what you are looking for
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:04 AM
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extended (7pm-7am) is the one that I have to pay extra for right?

Also, if I make a 90 minute call (without the extended plan) at 5 30 AM, do I end up using 60 minutes of my regular minutes or will it be free since I made the call beforehand?
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Old 08-02-2007, 10:46 AM
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yes, you have pay for the extended hrs.
Rememebr if you make a call before the free minutes timeline and talk continiously after the time line then it will count as your whever minutes.
I realy didnt get your example ( 5.30 plus 60 minutes is 6.30 pm , still it will use your minutes)

Lets put it this way: if you call someone at 8.30 pm and talk till 9.30 pm non stop then that 1 hr will go against your whenever minutes since you started talking before the free minutes timline. To solve it , you shuld hang up at 9.01 and then call back again. That way you will be using only 30 minutes and other 30 minutes will be free.
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Old 08-04-2007, 04:22 AM
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Lets put it this way: if you call someone at 8.30 pm and talk till 9.30 pm non stop then that 1 hr will go against your whenever minutes since you started talking before the free minutes timline. To solve it , you shuld hang up at 9.01 and then call back again. That way you will be using only 30 minutes and other 30 minutes will be free.
Those robbers 30 minutes should be free.

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I realy didnt get your example ( 5.30 plus 60 minutes is 6.30 pm , still it will use your minutes)
This is the flip call of the above. After 6.00 AM I would be using my day minutes but if i made the call at 5.30 Am and went over am I going to get that free? I should right since I would get the shaft calling someone at 8:30 PM for an hour.
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Old 08-15-2007, 03:28 AM
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anytime vs n&w calls: calls are billed based on time of call origination.

If the call is initiated during anytime minutes, the entire duration of the call will be handled as anytime minutes.

If the call is initiated during n&w minutes, the entire duration of the call will be handled as n&w minutes.
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