Americas choice family Plan 500 min shared

I TRIED to talk via Chat to a rep last night and got nowhere they wanted me to change plans and all i wanted was an answer to a simple question.
I have had this plan for years and when I got My smart phone, I added 1000 text for $10.00 extra a month . Before I added that I thought I had 100 text included in my plan . I was asking if they could confirm that and kept getting a run around to change plans . The reason I ask is because i don't even use 40 text a month so I was considering dropping the extra  $10.00 expense, But they couldn't answer that i would have the 100 text included from the original plan . Does anyone Know ? ? I even asked for a supervisor and was told they are  Busy. I said I would wait and then was told they were Unavalable ??

Most times reps are not capable of answering questions about grandparented plans because they are not trained on it.
"How much does text messaging cost?
Text messaging charges vary by your plan. Please refer to the list below to learn about your text messaging rates:     The MORE Everything Plan -- You have unlimited domestic and international text and multimedia messaging.
     Nationwide Talk & Text Plan -- You have unlimited text, multimedia and instant messaging while within the United      States.
     All other plans -- Each text message sent or received is $0.20 each. Text messages sent to other countries are      $0.25 per text sent and $0.20 per text received."
So you would be under the last category. Your best bet is to keep the $10/1000min text plan.
Good Luck

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    Also, I do not currently have AT&T, i'm switching so is there a difference in price there?
    also how much is the average govenrment charges + surcharges?
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    http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/specials/iPhoneCenter.html
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  • Need advice on 2 individual plans to shared family plan

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    Message was edited by: NoMoreOriginalNames Grammar corrections

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    michae2414 wrote:
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    jbluemke wrote:
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    mrod929 wrote:
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