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AT&T is killing off a decades old texting feature, and some users are actually relieved that it is going away.
AT&T customers who receive discounts based on how they pay their bills will soon be hit with higher charges.
For those unfamiliar with the functionality, it essentially allows users to send texts via email with only an active internet ...
Many people weren’t even aware AT&T was discontinuing the feature until Reddit user u/ben305 shared a post on the r/ATT subreddit. All AT&T’s official website says is, “On June 17, 2025, our ...
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It seems AT&T may soon reduce its autopay discount for some, and remove it entirely for others. Will you be affected?
AT&T will cut its autopay and paperless billing discounts in half starting April 24th. In a statement to The Verge, AT&T ...
AT&T announces a reduction in autopay discounts for some customers. The company recently reaffirmed its 2025 financial ...
Currently, AT&T offers a $10 discount per month when a customer selects autopay and paperless billing when paying by debit card or using a bank account. Starting next month, that discount will drop to ...