Wizard Prang
Newbie
The CSR did say, though, that the SIM card would ship inside the phone box but not inserted into the phone.
Is this significant?
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The CSR did say, though, that the SIM card would ship inside the phone box but not inserted into the phone.
Yep, you can swap SIMs all you want, no affect to your unlimited data.
As far as the GSIII, you will still need to activate it on your line. But you don't need to take the phone out to do it. I believe you can do it from this site:
Activate Your Phone
Your IMEI should be on the outside of the box.
Once you have activated it, just re-activate the phone you had before, and you are all set to sell the GSIII as NEW, unopened.
That's because it doesn't, the rep you got was a ****** who didn't know how to use their resources.I don't understand what the warranty on the phone have to do with swiching plans...
Thought it might be worth it to post that the Share Everything plans cap out at 20GB for $150 access. After that you're just purchasing another gig for $15.
Also, the 300MB plan is only available for plans that have ONE smartphone, and no more.
That's because it doesn't, the rep you got was a ****** who didn't know how to use their resources.
I have two lines on my account, a smartphone on my primary line, and a dumbphone on another. The dumbphone is due for an upgrade in November. I plan on upgrading to the Galaxy Note 2 with my dumbphone line and swapping it to my main number. However the dumb Verizon lady said that the dumbphone line would still be forced onto share everything. She never mentioned anything about tiered data for the dumbphone. Is this lady full of crap or did Verizon yet again find another way to screw customers?
The smartphone line, which is my primary line, already has unlimited data. That line isn't due for an upgrade. My flip phone on my secondary line is. So I would be upgrading that line, but transferring the new phone to my primary line, and keep the flip phone on the secondary line. What I'm confused about is if they'll force me to go to share everything for the flip phone line or if they'll let me keep the original nationwide plan on it.
I will not be charged for roaming calls or data, correct? A Verizon store rep and customer service said there would be no charge. When head up North (in Wisconsin) for bowhunting, my Razr Maxx goes into roaming. I just started service eight days ago so it does not show up on my internet account yet (or that I can see).
You are correct. I just recently switched to the SEP with the wife and even though we'll save between $20-$30 per month, I feel kinda cheated on the data deal.I am pretty sure once you switch away from their old plans, you can't return to them.