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Live and learn.
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TO tell the truth, I find a newer plan very unsettling. I like the plan I have and don't want to change. I pay less for more. The new plan seems simple enough, but already there is a lack of proper information trickling down. I'm trying to be patient and keep my eyes and ears open.
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Yeah, transparency is lacking big time.
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Yep. And I don't think the employees are much better off.
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GZRX - You can keep your old plan. When your contract is up, the line fee would be $20 on the new plan (the $40 is only while paying off the phone).
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A rep checked my usage and said I average 0.1 GB per month.
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So changed over my two plans 2GB and 1GB utt, for the large Verizon plan. So now with $40 each access fees for two smart phones, and tax I pay $1 less a month for twice the data. My upgrade date remains the same as though I was still on the 2 year contract which is a bummer but acceptable for now.
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My only disappointment is the flat $20 rate connection charge. This adds up with multiple lines.
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Core2 wrote:
My only disappointment is the flat $20 rate connection charge. This adds up with multiple lines.
Core2
All carriers charge a connection charge for each line. If you are on a plan with a lower price per line, keep it as long as you can. My lines have a $15 per line fee, and I will keep it as long as possible.
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We are at $15 per line as well. Any change to the plan will bump us to $20
per line.
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