I maybe wrong but seems like one way Verizon can get you off their unlimited data plan is when it comes time to upgrading phones. Then offer an incentive (like they did me) to drop down from unlimited to something else to get people off these unlimited data plans!ĭoes that sound accurate? I don't recall our unlimitied data plan costing $300 when I signed up for it. Then before you know it, your paying out the nose. Looks to me like these carriers offer these unlimited data plans at a great price whenever they need to round up business or get people to swap, then when they get enough customers step up their rates slowly over time. Such as in the case when we go on vacation. I figure at $10 per GB, for every GB I go over is just an additional $5 (well $15 depending upon how you look at it). He told me between my wife and I, we only went over 2GB one time in two years so he dropped the data plan down to 2GB, which lowered my bill to $120 a month for two phones. I called Verizon to ask if they could get my bill down and what as the most data I had ever used in one month. I was once on the unlimited data plan and it was costing me almost $300 a month. I was just afraid to activate the hotspot for fear I might get charged some outrageous fee.īy the way.
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