My wife and I have finally resumed foreign travel, and we are not sure we are receiving accurate advice from Verizon regarding the most cost effective plan to use.
Specifically, neither of us make calls or send texts when abroad, but would like to be able to receive calls and/or texts if sent.
During a recent European trip, my wife's phone triggered virtually daily Travel Pass sessions, probably due to one of her apps accessing cellular data. She did not actively initiate any text or cellular data sessions.
When I spoke with the Verizon staff by chat prior to leaving, they told me that in order to have access to incoming calls and texts, we would have to use the Travel Pass plan. However, now that we have returned home, I turned off my wife's Mobile Data "access the internet through your mobile network" setting, and the Data Roaming Access, and she was able to receive calls and texts from me.
It would be my impression that we could have avoided the $10 daily charge if we had turned off the Mobile Data setting and Data Roaming Access (we had WiFi access most of the time), and turned them back using the Pay as You Go Plan if we needed to send a text or make a phone call.
If someone can kindly clarify all of this, would be great, would have potentially saved us over a hundred dollars with Travel Pass charges we really did not need.
Thanks!