New Verizon unlimited plan $69.99
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Almost the same plan I have with Sprint. Other then Sprint has unlimited calling to any mobile carrier and unlimited night and weekends. So Basically there 450 is for calling landlines M-F 7am-7pm.
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Nice, gonna call em up tomorrow.
What's wrong with the amount of minutes Tony? I have 450 mins. I use about 200 a month. The only person I know that does not have Verizon that i call/they call me is my mother, who has Altel. But I suppose someone should have 3000 minutes so they are baller, right?
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DelSlow;316938 wrote:
Nice, gonna call em up tomorrow.What's wrong with the amount of minutes Tony? I have 450 mins. I use about 200 a month. The only person I know that does not have Verizon that i call/they call me is my mother, who has Altel. But I suppose someone should have 3000 minutes so they are baller, right?
I agree, my current plan has 700 minutes right now with 3 phones on it.. We haven't gone over on minutes in years. Verizon to Verizon takes up about ~75% of my phone calls.
For those on their own plans this is a great way to save money. With the group of phones that are on my plan at the moment, its cheaper to stay with our current option. Just did all the math and compared to my old bill.
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Verizon's website doesn't show anything like that.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20022136-1.html
From TFA "A Verizon customer I know called today to try to get the plan and was told he didn't qualify, though he couldn't get the carrier to give him a reason."What does "unlimited" imply? Verizon's current data plan is unlimited, but they'll charge you for everything beyond your contracted amount; the same with voice, text, etc.
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That plan is not offered to the general public. Only a select group of customers has access to the plan as it is currently in "trial" phase.
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DelSlow;316938 wrote:
Nice, gonna call em up tomorrow.What's wrong with the amount of minutes Tony? I have 450 mins. I use about 200 a month. The only person I know that does not have Verizon that i call/they call me is my mother, who has Altel. But I suppose someone should have 3000 minutes so they are baller, right?
You're right, the need for more minutes so I can call my customers is dumb. Not very many offices in this world use Verizon mobile phones for their office phones.
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Qualified !

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Called and qualified and switched to it. Made my plan, for my BB, be $48.00 a month. Win.
On top of that, after i changed the plan over the phone the chick told me that if you call that number by Nov 20-something, for some Holiday promotion, you can get 2-year pricing on a new phone. So win.
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This 69.99 plan was meant to be offered the south region only. It was to fire back @ Sprint, AT&T, as well as T-mobile. Verizon retail employee's where not even notified of this plan.
The way around it if you are not "qualified" When you call in and the rep asks "Did you receive a letter or email or some sort of notification about it?" JUST SAY YES. You are qualified.
What we are doing is giving you the internet on your smart phone plan free for 1 year. It requires a one year extension to your contract w/ the promotion ending after that.
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lol That's funny...because it did absolutely nothing to my plan...but decrease it by $20.00 a month. Sounds like someone's out of the loop. Funny thing is; I went into the 45th store the day after I switched to this plan and the two people I talked to have NO idea what it was, or even acknowledged that such a plan exists...herm...
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k8turbo;317297 wrote:
This 69.99 plan was meant to be offered the south region only. It was to fire back @ Sprint, AT&T, as well as T-mobile. Verizon retail employee's where not even notified of this plan.The way around it if you are not "qualified" When you call in and the rep asks "Did you receive a letter or email or some sort of notification about it?" JUST SAY YES. You are qualified.
What we are doing is giving you the internet on your smart phone plan free for 1 year. It requires a one year extension to your contract w/ the promotion ending after that.
No part of the plan expires in one year.
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