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I was JUST about to do this with my recently deceased family member and I just read this:
Avoid Dying if Your Family Likes Verizon Unlimited Data Verizon Cracks Down on Unlimited Data Loophole |
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Avoid-Dying-if-Your-Family-Likes-Verizon-Unlimited-Data-120095
is this true? WOW. im just completely stunned.
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Do the AOL today if you want the unlimited data plan. It will be gone tomorrow.
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Your family is safe if you actually die. http://www.phonenews.com/verizon-excludes-deaths-family-unlimited-plan-transfer-ban-20623/. Guess that rules out those thinking they were going to sell their unlimited plans and make $texas.
Looks like they may not know what the heck their talking about. yay for no name media outlets that apparently get people in an uproar over nothing. http://www.phonenews.com/my-apologies-and-my-step-back-20624/
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From what I know with AOLS you have to move to CURRENT PRICING. So therefore after today you will have to go with tiered data pricing.
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Thanks PJ, for posting that link.
I hope that come tomorrow the official word will be on the streets and be clear to understand.
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I will wait a few myself. I don't want to lose unlimited, but willing to, but rather transfer it to someone within my family who would probably use it more than me.
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This is true. AOL won't save you