I have a share plan of 700 minutes. I was told that if I call over wi-fi calling, the minutes would not count against my plan. Now I'm receiving messages that I have used 75% of my monthly allowance. Why?
Whoever told you that was wrong and misinformed. Using Wi-Fi calling is just another way to access Verizon's Network and use your service. By the way if you call another country using Wi-Fi calling it's also not free and you will be charged long distance rates.
Thanks - they just confirmed what you said. VERY FRUSTRATING, especially when I contacted Verizon twice and was told I could talk over wi-fi and not use minutes.
Wi-Fi calls don't count against you cellular plan, as they do not pass through the cell tower. We would recommend reviewing your call logs on My Verizon to check to see if any of the calls you made over Wi-Fi are showing there. CassieG_VZW
I was transferred to a technical person who asked the supervisor who said YES it does against my minutes plan. Plus I am getting emails and text alerts about using 75% of my minutes. I looked online to see what the minutes are designated as - none show if they are wi-fi or Verizon to Verizon. the only time I see the breakdown is viewing a past pdf bill. On your website the only heading that show are
ate Time Destination Number Call type Minutes
When I download the excel file it shows headers:
AirBal Min; MsgAirDate; DispBgeinTime; DispBeginAMPM; Usagetype; Destination:callFullType; Mtn; MsgDesc1; MsgDesc2
is there another place to look for the current breakout? And why if you say the minutes don't count and I getting alerts???
Wow. Its like being back at at&t. I thought only at&t reps didnt know how stuff works.
Verizon wifi calling FAQ doesnt even address the issue of minute plans. And it should. At&t’s website at least does that.
https://www.verizon.com/support/wifi-calling-faqs/
I want to be sure you have the right information regarding WiFi Calling, Chagrin1. Since you are seeing call records listed online, this indicates your calls were not placed using WiFi Calling. When using this feature, your call is passed through the WiFi data network as opposed to the cellular network, and therefore will not count towards your minute allowance. Please click here: http://vz.to/2pY7Azy to review WiFi Calling FAQs, then scroll to the section for Use WIFi Calling. When placing a successful call over WIFi, your phone will show the appropriate indicator as listed next to #3 - How Do I Make WiFi Calls.
What make/model phone are you currently using? Have you followed the steps to turn on HD Voice and WiFi Calling on your device? If so, do you recall seeing the WiFi Calling indicator on your screen when placing a call over WiFi?
LaurenC_VZW
Thank you for answering. Yes, I did turn on wi-fi calling. I have Samsung S8 which is listed on the chart link you sent.
I turned it on by:1. Hitting the green phone icon from my home screen;2. touching the 3 dots on the right by the search icon;3. clicked settings;4. swiped to turn on "wi-fi Calling".
I was on wi-fi the entire month in my home using my phone for work. The wi-fi icon was on showed all the bars lit.
Ironically when I got the message alert via text and email - (Details as of: 6/25/2020 4:25 PM EDT) and went online it showed 0 minutes used. I called Verizon and the rep also saw 0 minutes used. 2 days later it populated to show the 75% minutes used.
I have the same issue. The feedback I've received is that the wifi is only for when the mobile signal is weak, so if you make a call with wifi calling on - it switches you to the mobile network.
I'm not sure what the point of wifi is in this case, especially since I need it mostly at home while working (that's when I use all my minutes) where I have wifi.