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Originally Posted by scottjl
of course they placed it low, they get to charge outrageous rates when you go over!
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Actually, the overage charges aren't outrageous (or no more outrageous than the original pricing, at least). If you go over the 200MB limit on the lower tier plan, you get charged another $15 for an additional 200MB; on the higher tier, you get charged $10 for each additional GB. It's a much better deal if you're on the higher tier, obviously, but even the lower tier overage pricing is much preferable to the old per-Kb charges they used to bend customers over with.
I'm on wifi most of the time, as is my wife, so the new data plans will end up saving us $30 a month. I'm pretty happy - now if AT&T could just quit leaking my email address...