Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

How long past being laid off until employee discount goes away?

Asking anyone who has left the business - how long did it take for you to lose your 50% employee discount? Does it happen right away or are they slow to notice that you've left?

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Post ID: @OP+1olCLBoy

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For me it varied. Cell happened relatively quickly (for T) within 2 to 3 months. I think Internet took 8 months. Directv over 1 year (I got an additional season of NFL Sunday ticket in T’s swan song. Thanks losers). Traditional phone took the longest > 18 months. Typical T efficiency.

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Post ID: @4nrm+1olCLBoy

It’s fast but even the employee discount monthly rate is higher than most competitors. I switched to competitors for all services and pay so much less. ATT is overpriced.

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Post ID: @3uzh+1olCLBoy

Switch to cricket. You can use the same phones. 5 lines for only $160.

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Post ID: @2mbt+1olCLBoy

I know I had my satellite discount for 11 months before they discord me. Saif they didn't have an address to notify me. Hmmm, I got my pension check there just fine. No I did not pay it!!!

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Post ID: @2mhx+1olCLBoy

T-Mo is cheaper than AT&T with discount.

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Post ID: @1qqj+1olCLBoy

Why do you care?

Go literally anywhere else and beat it as a regular customer.

Especially one of the MVNO's from the cable companies such as Xfinity Mobile or Charter.

Like $30, unlimited everything.

Our "benefit" is a joke.

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Post ID: @1qtp+1olCLBoy

Appending to the previous comment: ...

I switched to T-Mobile 2-3 months after I resigned and was still receiving the 1/2 price discount with T.

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Post ID: @1ekx+1olCLBoy

I left the company (resigned) in October of 2022 and never lost my discount. I began looking at T-Mobile's options and their normal service price (with 4 free iPhone 14's and $200 per line for switching over) I jumped on it. I pay less with T-Mobile and get better service than I did with At&t with employee discount.

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Post ID: @1hdh+1olCLBoy

I'm willing to pay off my phone balances to switch to T-Mobile, a FAR superior network.

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Post ID: @1ipr+1olCLBoy

T-Mobile does look like an attractive option, the only issue is many people have phones on installments, ang getting credits, so it makes it a bit harder to switch. Oh, sure, people hated 2-year contracts? Carriers got a nice solution for them, let's replace them with 3 year installments that are virtually the same thing, but instead a couple of hundred dollar ETF, you now have hundreds of dollars of remaining installments balance. BTW, for those who forgot, we have T-Mobile to thank for that with their Uncarrier initiative:)

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Post ID: @1zqp+1olCLBoy

Just switch to T-Mobile and get an EVEN BIGGER DISCOUNT!!

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Post ID: @1mfi+1olCLBoy

I switched our 5 line plan to T-Mobile and save $$ every month compared to our employee discount. All taxes and fees included, no administrative fees, plus we get free Netflix, free Apple TV+, and free AAA. Do your research and switch as fast as you can.

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Post ID: @1jjl+1olCLBoy

Your last day as an employee is your last day of discount.

Yes and no. The removal of a discount is pretty much immediate, but the full price rate starts with the next billing circle. So after I left, my next bill was still at 50% off, but the following, about 2 months after my last day on payroll, came at full price.

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Post ID: @1aii+1olCLBoy

Your last day as an employee is your last day of discount.

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Post ID: @1vlb+1olCLBoy

switch to Verizon or TMobile and you'll save a lot of money....for retirees or those exited from the business they should have kept the 50% discount.

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Post ID: @1znt+1olCLBoy

Retiree is only 30% for mobility, you can do much better in the market as long as you can get coverage.

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Post ID: @1pss+1olCLBoy

How much is the retiree discount? Just wondering since I'm not close to retiring

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Post ID: @1huk+1olCLBoy

On your next bill cycle

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Post ID: @1rng+1olCLBoy

For me, the wireless discount automatically changed to retiree discount. If your not retiring I think it lasts at the most 60 days. In any event, I went to Spectrum (Verizon) with 4 lines and am saving +/- $100 month from my discounted T service and coverage is identical.

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