In a nutshell: If you need to save money, you need to do what you can to lower your bills. When it comes to lowering your AT&T bill, there are several things you can try. At least one of them is bound to work for you.
If you need to save money, you need to do what you can to lower your bills. When it comes to lowering your AT&T bill, there are several things you can try. At least one of them is bound to work for you.
If you enroll in both paperless billing and autopay, you can save up to $10 per phone line per month off your AT&T bill. The exact amount will depend on the details of your plan.Once you sign up for autopay, it can take as many as two billing cycles for the option to actually activate for your account.
AT&T home page
A dropdown menu will appear.
AT&T paperless billing page
You will now only receive bills via email.
AT&T Payment Center
You should now be able to receive whatever discount your account allows for paperless billing and autopay.
For additional savings, continue with the subsequent steps.
AT&T phone plans page
The Unlimited Your Way plan can be a real money saver if you have a family with their own phones.
You can also look for a plan that offers you the bare minimum services you need without the extras and benefits that your current plan is giving you. Do away with as many add-ons as you can.
AT&T discount page
AT&T offers discounts of up to 20% for teachers, first responders, employees of certain companies, and military veterans. You can even get a discount for being 55 years of age or older. Just click on the relevant tab in the navigation bar under the "Enjoy exclusive savings on our best wireless plans" header, or enter your employer information in the form in the middle of the page.
You can also call an AT&T customer service representative and say that you are considering switching carriers, and see if they will offer you a retention discount. The customer service center is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week.
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