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Verizon's CFO mentioned that the carrier would likely one day offer family-based data plans, where you could have one giant plan to share among multiple people and multiple devices."
no big deal, I am on Wi-FI most of the time anyway and there is WI-FI just about everywhere I go
I listen to Pandora hours a day at my desk at work and they don't have Wifi, so this tiered thing better be cheap as hell or I'm jumping ship. Thankfully my phone is relatively new so I'm not worried (now).
I used 27.644GB last month.
I need unlimited.
HOLY SH*T. What do u use your phone for?
i work at verizon, and they've disappointed me a few times this year:
first when they gave and then took away the $15 data plan option. a lot of our customers don't need unlimited data and it was a great alternative to paying $30 a month.
Then they changed their warranty replacement methods. It was free overnight shipping, then you have 10 days to return the phone. NOW, it's 3-5 days via USPS and you only have 5 days to return the old phone. Then they pour a little salt in the wound by texting the customer right after they receive the phone telling them they are going to be charged a 300-500 dollar equipment fee if they don't return it. Well the problem with that is, most customers read this wrong and think they ARE being charged the fee. You don't know how many pissed off people i get calling the store about this on a daily basis.
when i first got verizon about 5 years ago, they had EXCELLENT customer service. it's really gone downhill in the past year.... disappointing.
but, more relevant to the discussion at hand:
if you have an unlimited data plan now, don't worry. verizon won't change your plan unless you agree to it, EVEN IF YOU UPGRADE YOUR PHONE (renew your contract). i have a couple customers that still have unlimited usage on mobile broadband cards from years ago, and i've upgraded them into a mifi and kept the unlimited plan.
as for switching to another carrier, all you're doing is paying extra money (by switching) to delay the inevitable for a short time. It's only a matter of time before t-mobile and sprint jump on the bandwagon.
Ok so my contract is up in september and I am most DEFIANTLY going to upgrade my phone to something newer and shinier and what not. Now if I do that, will I lose my unlimited data and be forced into using this tiered plan or is that only if I change my contract? My dad says it should stay the same if I stick android, but Im mildly curious about the new Iphone too(Whatever that will be).
I like verizon and sticking on my dad's plan, its cheap and it works. Plus I use about 3.8 Gigs a month (Based on VZN's data calculator) And I have a big problem spending even MORE money a month for this.
This would be my suggestion. However, keep in mind that some phones are "incompatible" with certain calling plans (which I think is total bull and just there way of forcing you to change you calling plan). I'm not sure if that applies to data as well.So I take it that if I do not have an unlimited plan now, I should change now before
the option goes away?
And that way I would remain grandfathered in?
Ok so my contract is up in september and I am most DEFIANTLY going to upgrade my phone to something newer and shinier and what not. Now if I do that, will I lose my unlimited data and be forced into using this tiered plan or is that only if I change my contract? My dad says it should stay the same if I stick android, but Im mildly curious about the new Iphone too(Whatever that will be).
I like verizon and sticking on my dad's plan, its cheap and it works. Plus I use about 3.8 Gigs a month (Based on VZN's data calculator) And I have a big problem spending even MORE money a month for this.
So I take it that if I do not have an unlimited plan now, I should change now before
the option goes away?
And that way I would remain grandfathered in?