Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship.  Way too expensive for what I use
mama23dogs
Legend

Name one cell phone company that doesn't charge any "access fee" per line.

You can't, because they all do.  Every provider charges for each device, provides a phone/data number and a SIM card so the device has access to the mobile network.  

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Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship.  Way too expensive for what I use
sprmankalel
Champion - Level 3

cynthiaurbytes wrote:

An access fee for each device? Clearly a ripoff! I watch as much tv on my Direct TV satellite and I don't pay an "access fee". Stupid! Paying for "customer service"? That's ridiculous, too! That should be on Verizon's dime!

I can't wait for internet phones to come on line. NO MORE ACCESSS FEES!

You do pay an access fee for your Direct TV. The fee paid for every box or converter.

Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship. Way too expensive for what I use
Future2Hope4
Enthusiast - Level 2

Tmobile doesn't have an access fee. After 7 years with Verizon I left. Verizon's greed is terrible: 1/3 if the fees on your bill aren't federal or state mandates. Instead, they represent administrative fees to line Verizon's pocket. To give an example--several years back I called them because I noticed my bill kept inching upwards. By 4 cents, 10 cents, etc.

Guess who that fee went to? Verizon. Lets do math: an increase of .10 cents across 100 million (yes, million) postpaid subscribers = $10 million dollars in extra revenue for Verizon. For nothing more than adjusting the bill by a few pennies.

Lets say 40% of the 100 million have plans that require access fees. $20 x 40 million = 4 million in revenue.

Then there's a percentage of you plan rate that is profit. Not cost profit. That is in addition to the access fee. Go down your bill and do that math.

Here's the real driver: dividends. Verizon has over 4 billion shares of company stock outstanding with dividends at or above .50 a share per quarter.  They pay out $8 billion a year in dividend payments.

Your bill dollar value is just one if the reasons they are able to do that. Awesome for shareholders; terrible for customers.

Leave. If enough of the 100 million leave, verizon will cut those prices. They have 8 billion in dividends to pay--they need you to help pay them

Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship.  Way too expensive for what I use
Acrillix
Specialist - Level 2

TMobile does charge an access fee it probably is just worded differently. Its there, I guarantee it.

And do you not understand how business works?? VZW is not a non profit organization. They make money. They provide a service, and you pay for that service, and they get rich. Like seriously where have you been??

Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship. Way too expensive for what I use
Snn5
Legend

There are a couple ways to view T-Mobile's rate plan.  Take the $50 Simple Choice plan.  You could say that they charge $30 for 2GB data and $20 for the access charge, or just say $50 for the plan.  Basically, access fee or not, same price without the detailed breakdown of categorized charges.

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Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship. Way too expensive for what I use
Aliciak1986
Newbie

iPhone XR 1 line unlimited talk text data $155.00 every 2 weeks 

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Re: How can I reduce my bill without jumping the Verizon ship. Way too expensive for what I use
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Aliciak1986, we can see how $155 a month for one phone on Unlimited can be expensive and we'll be more than willing to see how we can help reduce your cost. Losing you as a customer isn't what we want and can explore any savings opportunities that exist. We've sent you a private message to further assist. Thank you.

 

 

AlanS_VZW

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rcschnoor
Legend

@Aliciak1986 wrote:

iPhone XR 1 line unlimited talk text data $155.00 every 2 weeks 


I don't know how you could possibly be paying this amount every 2 weeks, even on the most expensive tier of unlimited data without autopay with a checking account/debit card. There must be SOMETHING other on your bill aside from service.

For example, Get More Unlimited data will cost you $100/month without the autopay on a checking acct/debit card + taxes/fees yet you claim to be paying $310/month($155 every 2 weeks x 2). What else are you paying for? The largest memory size of iPhone XR would be $750 and if you choose to make monthly payments it works out to $31.25/month. That would bring your monthly bill up to $131.25 + taxes/fees, still FAR below the $310 you claim.

What exactly is the breakdown of your bill. Simply stating you pay $155 every 2 weeks does not really provide enough information for people to help you out. Saying you have unlimited talk text data doesn't really help either as there are MULTIPLE plans at varying prices with the same features.

If you want more help, you must provide more information.