Verizon Offers Cheaper Smartphone Data Option
$30.00 for 300MB or $30.00 for unlimited...
If Verizon has set the Value of unlimited Data at $30.00 then why can't they just switch you over to that plan if you go over the 150MB plan?
$15.00 for 1/8th of a Gig worth of data seems a little expensive.
It's almost like they WANT their customers to go over on data...
They had to make this option available. AT&T called the bluff on unlimited pricing...
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And as a point of comparison, Verizon ha...
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justfinethanku said:...
Maybe there is something I am missing here.
If Verizon has set the Value of unlimited Data at $30.00 then why can't they just switch you over to that plan if you go over the 150MB plan?
$15.00 for 1/8th
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justfinethanku said:
Maybe there is something I am missing here.
You're not missing anything. Verizon is proving once again that it's a snotty, elitist company that thinks their dookie doesn't stink.
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As a Verizon rep, you hear ALL THE TIME about how "I'll NEVER use data on my smartphone, I just want it for the calendar" while they are eying the droid X.
So Verizon come...
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Verizon Android users consume more data per device than ATT users. Unlimited is more important than an extra 50MB on the cheaper end
50MB is less than an HOUR of music streaming
YOU WILL NEVER BE HAPPY!
PS PEOPLE WHO DONT FULLY READ POSTS AND JUST SKIM OVER IT, THERE IS NO $20 DATA PLAN.
ATT still got the better deal!
ATT gives you 2GB for 25$, so i put 5$ in my pocket every month! i dont need unlimited, i never go over 2gb!
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netboy said:
ATT gives you 200mb for 15$ instead of 150mb on verizon!
ATT gives you 2GB for 25$, so i put 5$ in my pocket every month! i dont need unlimited, i never go over 2gb!
Sad, but true. Eff you, Verizon.
The average Droid user consumes 500MB a month, the average Dx user consumes 5x that amount. (per Verizon's numbers)
To Throttle or Not To Throttle...
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Pay for XXXX megabytes of fast data, but if you exceed that, you can still load simple webpages and feed emails with ZERO overages.
DiamondPro would jump in at this point with a bunch o...
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I'm willing to bet they will change too.