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Re: Verizon Worsens America's Choice Calling Plan--No moreroaming, even at extra cost, No more Nati
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| D. Smith 2005-05-30, 9:55 am |
| On Mon, 30 May 2005 03:11:22 GMT, "Steven M. Scharf"
<scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote:
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>Rich wrote:
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>No, this is not true. If you renew your contract, i.e. to get a discount on
>a new handset, you can keep your existing plan. You can also increase or
>decrease your minutes under your existing plan. If you switch to a totally
>different plan, such as from an individual plan to a family plan, then you
>cannot keep your old plan.
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That is incorrect well according to what I was told. If you change
your minutes you are changing promotions and therefor signing a new
contract. I have a 1200 minute plan but due to some changes, now only
use about 500 minutes. This was before the new AC2 came out, I knew
if I switched to 500 before hand I might need more later on. I would
loose my data services if I switched to a higher allowance later on.
So my theory on the thing is loosing 500 minutes a month and keeping
data services is cheaper then paying for 500 and unlimited data.
Dan
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