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I think this is an actual Unlimited promotion - it is not a simple
Choice plan, but an enhanced version of it:
How does this offer work? <javascript:void(0)>
For a limited time, we are amping up our Simple Choice plans so you get
more data for the same price. Now get 2 or more lines of Unlimited 4G
LTE for the price of a 10GB plan, or 10GB for the price of 6GB. PLUS,
customers loved our 4^th Line Free promotion so much that we brought it
back! For a limited time, customers on a Simple Choice plan with 10GB
or Unlimited 4G LTE data can get a 4^th line free.
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Your link to T-mobile is to their regular simple choice plans, here is
the promotion I like:
http://www.t-mobile.com/offer/family-plans-with-data-per-line.html?icid=WMM_TM_Q116UNLMTD_62XY1YSYVZN3986
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AlexF19 wrote:
I think this is an actual Unlimited promotion - it is not a simple
Choice plan, but an enhanced version of it:
How does this offer work? <javascript:void(0)>
For a limited time, we are amping up our Simple Choice plans so you get
more data for the same price. Now get 2 or more lines of Unlimited 4G
LTE for the price of a 10GB plan,(that's $80 per line) or 10GB for the price of 6GB. PLUS,
customers loved our 4^th Line Free promotion so much that we brought it
back! For a limited time, customers on a Simple Choice plan with 10GB
or Unlimited 4G LTE data can get a 4^th line free.(NOT the 2GB that's $50)
Exactly what I quoted above, and our links go to the same page....
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I am sorry, but you are doing cut and paste from their older promotion -
current one does not have the verbiage you are showing below. They even
have 10GB plan pricing on that page, completely different than what you
show below. I called after your post and it is unlimited data, but they
do reserve a right to slow you down after 25GB ( with Netflix streaming
not counted towards the cap).
Not so data-hungry? Get up to 10GB of 4G LTE data for $40/mo. each
and get a 4th line free.
That’s $120/mo. for 4 lines. Hurry, this offer is only available for a
limited time!
I
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Good luck to you! I've always said folks should research, and choose the carrier and plan that best fits their needs and budget. I hope it all works as advertised for you. The page has conflicting information, and I would be very sure of the terms before I committed!
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The reps on this community forum have the option to send you a Direct Message (DM) through the community website. I don't know why they didn't offer the forum DM system as an option.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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T-Mobile does do network optimization. If you use over 20GB you'll be placed on the slow bus during times of congestion. You can verify this on their forums. Also probably a simple Google search will tell you the same thing.
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Also you have to sign onto BingeOn not to have your data counted for streaming. That means you are stuck at viewing 480P on all video. Anything higher than that you will buffer heavily. Things like YouTube and such makes it a pain.
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Thanks, this makes sense.
Verizon is one greedy company - few years back a family member passed
away - his was 5th line on our family plan. When I called to cancel the
line, Verizon rep asked if I wanted to keep the line to "memorialize"
his passing? I asked if there would be a charge for such memorial - of
course there would be - just keep paying the line charges. That was 8
years ago. Guess what, another family member passed just recently -
another line to cancel - another offer to maintain the number "in
memory" of the deceased. So this is a company policy to try to keep
charging consumers whatever it takes - tell me it is done to improve the
network!!!
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My grandmother passed recently and they cancelled my line no problem.