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Verizon Price Increase

Duckster

Android Enthusiast
This week I received a notification from Verizon that I can expect my phone bill to in crease by $4/mth. I have to admit that it's the first time in a long time that I have seen my rates going up, but with all of the other "junk" fees, I'm just wondering if it is really necessary. I'm also thinking that with that "payout" that Verizon has to pay because of their hidden junk fees (I think), that they are just trying to recoup some of the money that they have to pay out. Some forums have listed this payout as gospel while others have dispelled it as rumors. Even the media is saying that it is real, but either way, increasing the bills to cover a lawsuit just doesn't seem right if that is what they are doing.

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There's no action needed. We want to assure you of our commitment to bringing you our award-winning network. To continue improving our industry-leading mobile network and services, we’re adjusting our plan prices. No sooner than 3.1.24, you’ll see an increased rate of $4/mo per phone line.*
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I've not seen an increase in my four phone plan in over a year. An increase certainly wouldn't surprise me at this point. I can't think of many services or products that have not increased in price in the last year.
True, but the timing of the increase that is coming March 1, 2024 is suspect (lawsuit). I understand that prices change, but that's quite a jump for some.
 
Mine went up by $2 a line maybe a year or so ago, it's a really old plan. It just brought the price up to the current plans really, not more, so I just left things alone.

I just filed for my 'take' of the lawsuit, got 2 claim forms so submitted both.
Same here. I'm on an old plan but it works for me. I've been thinking about jumping ship to Spectrum, but I haven't seen much on the call quality or making calls from other countries via wifi.

I haven't filed yet because that email address that came with the notification letter just didn't look like anything that Verizon would send. How did you verify the authenticity of the notification letter? I was waiting to get closer to the actual date. I think the award is something like $100.
 
Spectrum uses Verizon's towers so it should be the same for you. Not sure about Wi-Fi calls.
I got notifications in the mail and went to the website listed (I did Google it without the .com to check). There was a Notice ID and Confirmation Code on the postcard, I entered that and it brought up all my info. I had to choose how to get my money (PayPal/Venmo/Zelle/check etc.), it was quick and straightforward.
 
We use an MVNO that leases bandwidth on the Big Three's towers: we can get SIM cards for whichever has the best coverage in our immediate area. Currently we're on Verizon: I say "currently" because although they have been pulling telcom resources out of our area (even though people are moving in by the dozens per week), it's still the best coverage. By doing that and not using Verizon itself (and paying for the concerts & stadiums), we are paying HALF.
 
I've had a Verizon plan since they bought out Cellular One back in the early eighties. Just today I submitted my claim for the payout. Two of the four phones on the plan received a submittal link.
 
They're raising prices because I took several lines away from them. My bad. Sorry folks. They are just not good in my area.
 
I think they're cutting telecom resources everywhere and charging more for less coverage. Verizon used to blanket our area: now there are dead zones on the highways and interstate here.

Perhaps they should stop building stadiums and putting on concerts, and build their infrastructure back, so people like us won't leave Verizon for a MVNO that leases bandwidth on all three major carriers' towers. We can change to another network anytime, at no cost, based on which one has the best coverage here.

(Maybe that's why they're jacking up rates: they keep losing customers and the ones left have to make up for the loss)
 
I think they're cutting telecom resources everywhere and charging more for less coverage. Verizon used to blanket our area: now there are dead zones on the highways and interstate here......

AT&T is doing the same thing. It's really noticeable on highways and interstates now, which use to be covered. Surprisingly my Google Fi (T-Mobile) coverage is better on highways and interstates now where I drive.
 
Back in the day, I could go to another area, and if I had poor coverage, I could dial *228. That doesn't work anymore, and now I have to call Verizon to have them send out a refresh signal. I miss *228 because it worked.
 
We use an MVNO that leases bandwidth on the Big Three's towers: we can get SIM cards for whichever has the best coverage in our immediate area.
How is this working now that the S24 Ultra has two Sim slots? I have not seen this personally, but I heard it does. Do you still have to switch cards, or is it seemless with 2 cards installed?
 
Verizon had some shady business practices back in the 1990's and the early 2000's. I remember them getting nail by multiple lawsuits. Today they seem to be more on the up and up.
 
Here we go again! I just got this today. Verizon keeps taking and not giving. I will be looking for a new company that allows usage in Europe as well as the US. They are think-tanking ways to pay for that big lawsuit!
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Just paid them so will probably be getting that notice soon. I did get an email last month saying I was eligible for some loyalty discount so I called. The guy I spoke with had no idea what I was talking about. I expected as much so wasn't at all surprised. Verizon is a collective idiot. I'll see what, if anything, they do with my plan and go from there. I truly hate them.
 
After 22 years, I finally left Verizon for the following reasons: No customer loyalty, Too Expensive, the service was inferior to ATT in the area I moved to. Therefore, I switched to Cricket and I'm glad I did. So, now I have truly unlimited high speed data (no cap, not throttling) and MAX Streaming for three phones @ 110.00 per month, tax included. The service is great and my wallet is heavier.
 
So far, our MVNO has provided consistent service and support at a reasonable price. They're probably one of the few, if not the only, MVNOs that offer SIM cards from whichever of the Big 3 networks has the best coverage for a customer... and they'll swap out SIMs anytime, as needed. We're very happy to still be on Verizon's network while not paying for Verizon's sports stadiums and concerts.
 
So far, our MVNO has provided consistent service and support at a reasonable price. They're probably one of the few, if not the only, MVNOs that offer SIM cards from whichever of the Big 3 networks has the best coverage for a customer... and they'll swap out SIMs anytime, as needed. We're very happy to still be on Verizon's network while not paying for Verizon's sports stadiums and concerts.
MVNOs be the ticket, bruh.
 
I'll PM you... I WOULD PM you if I could figure out a way to do it... I just don't want to create the appearance of promoting something
I don't really think it would make a difference as there is no one here, anymore!

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I'm going to look into Spectrum. They have been blowing me up with ads and bait to join them. If the price is right, it's adios to 22 years with Verizon. No loyalty and their prices keep going up with nothing tangible in return.

Anyone here have any experience with Spectrum's mobile service?
 
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