AT&T Military Discount

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as info...we (as employees) got an email about this last Friday, and I figured I'd pass it along:

all info can be found here: click me

The AT&T Signature Program
Qualified active-duty military, reserves, National Guard, veterans, and spouses of active-duty and deceased service personnel can receive 15% off the monthly service charge on qualified plans including AT&T unlimited plans.* (Note: The unlimited plan discount is a special offer for military that are members of the AT&T Signature Program for the military and may not be combined with the standard AT&T Signature Program discount. After 22GB of data usage, AT&T may slow speeds.)

*Req’s valid proof of eligibility. Qualified individual must be acct. holder. Discount applies only to recurring mo. svc. charge of qual. plans. Add’l restr. apply.1 See details below. Add’l usage, speed & other restr’s apply. See att.com/unlimitedplan for plan details.

Active-duty personnel can start online enrollment using Active-duty enroll now below and entering their .mil email address.

Spouses, veterans, national guard, and reserves can enroll at a local AT&T store or participating dealer. Bring one of the identification options listed below and show the representative the appropriate discount code.

  • Military veterans: Department of Defense Form DD214 indicating an honorable discharge or a valid retired military ID or current AMVETS membership card. A veteran designated driver’s license or Veteran Health Insurance card are also acceptable.
  • Spouses of active duty or deceased military service personnel: valid Department of Defense sponsorship card.
Air Force – 2421652
Army – 2421660
Coast Guard - 2422480
DOD Agencies – 2421651
Marine Corp – 2421958
Navy – 2421954
Veteran – 4085530

Already have AT&T Wireless service? <-- (hotlink)

Active-duty enroll now <-- (hotlink)

you can read all the details and fine print at the red link at the top of the page...it also links to info about (I added hotlinks to each of these as well):
-Easy options during deployment
-20,000 jobs by 2020
-Cell Phone for Soldiers
-Operation Phone Home
-Operation Hand Salute
 
Verizon does the same thing.
 
No offense, but I wouldn't touch AT&T with a 10' pole. Lies, broken/ignored contracts & overcharging. Fool me once, shame on you....
 
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