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I have a Select 4.1 enrollment that ends on 10/31/01. If I buy UA through my existing Select enrollment today is that UA good for 24 months (i.e.: past the end of the term of my enrollment)?

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I have a Select 4.1 enrollment that ends on 10/31/01. If I buy UA through my existing Select enrollment today is that UA good for 24 months (i.e.: past the end of the term of my enrollment)?

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UA and its benefits expire with the end of the Open authorization number or Select enrollment under which it was purchased. If you were to buy UA today, the “get current, stay current” features would end on 10/31/01 with the expiration of your current Select enrollment. An option would be to start a new Select 5.0 agreement with the UA purchase. If that purchase meets the initial level requirements you may also qualify for an additional 10% upfront discount.

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