For the last year or so, Verizon has been pushing me (emails, texts, notifications) to switch to an unlimited plan that is much more expensive than my current plan. Around the same time, I started getting charged for data overage, at a cost of $15 per GB, usually 2-4 times a billing cycle, routinely increasing my bill from around $120/month to $180/month, even though our phone usage habits had not changed. I work from home and do not need data often, and my daughter (who has a line on this account) uses data when she is out only in emergencies. I have tried to find data usage information in my online account, and it always says "unavailable." Tonight I started a chat in the website and insisted to a customer service agent to see when my data usage was occurring. Instead, I had repeated offers to upgrade to an unlimited plan "to solve the problem I had with my plan" instead of an answer to my question - no surprise, there. Through my insistence, I was able to get a link to see the data usage, and as I suspected, Verizon is "stealing" my data at 6-hour intervals four times a day, every day, like clockwork: 12/12/22: 4:12pm, 0.08939 GB, 12/12/1222, 10:12pm 0.00025 GB, 12/13/22: 4:12am, 0.00024GB, 12/13/2022: 10:11am, 0.00069 GB and so on, day in and day out, every six hours. I asked to speak to a supervisor three times, and then the agent just left me hanging for 15 minutes. When I let them know I had copied the chat and the documentation showing the theft and would take steps on my own, they suddenly came back on line and said they didn't understand my question. I've since gone into the website and downloaded the only three monthly reports available (why can't I see all of them?) which shows my data "usage". I don't need an unlimited plan. Before this, I rarely used the 3GB I had on my original plan, now I'm regularly using 7-10GB a month when I'm at home connected to wi-fi all day?