Longer answer: Call the billing office and explain your predicament. If they say no, threaten to cancel. They'll eventually transfer you to the retentions office. The retentions office gives various promotions such as $15 off TV for a year, free HBO/Cinemax for three months, maybe free HD for a while. It is up to you to remember when the free trial offers end. AT&T won't "turn off" this stuff automatically, because they'll hope you'll forget. Usually a post-it note or a notice on your phone to call back on such-and-such date does the trick.
Any offers the retentions office gives you will be more than the price of the movie.
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Simple answer: No.
Longer answer: Call the billing office and explain your predicament. If they say no, threaten to cancel. They'll eventually transfer you to the retentions office. The retentions office gives various promotions such as $15 off TV for a year, free HBO/Cinemax for three months, maybe free HD for a while. It is up to you to remember when the free trial offers end. AT&T won't "turn off" this stuff automatically, because they'll hope you'll forget. Usually a post-it note or a notice on your phone to call back on such-and-such date does the trick.
Any offers the retentions office gives you will be more than the price of the movie.
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