My service is worse than worthless.
I solved my issue by buying a new DSL service and reset my dial up account.
I am so very disappointed in this unit – but mostly in the huge data usage that it logs.
Poor service (just below Boston) and short battery life – These are not my pet peeve.
I only do about "10 text only" e-mails - a month!
We have accessed our bank about 9 times to manage our account – this works out to 4.85 gigs.
Verizon says - I used the data – It shows in my account –
But I did nothing to accumulate such data.
I was given a replacement unit – no change.
I striped my computer – no virus control, no Windows update.
I do not do games-video-surf-or TV-
I have nothing on my computer – as the store that sold the hotspot investigated.
I only do TEXT only Kbps (average) each and my bank account!
I tried to get out of this contract after the first 12 days – Verizon dragged me on – then said I was over the 14-day limit.
I did not have an account registered for 18 days into the contract – then I was really able to see my distressing use.
Where are all the things I am supposed to be able to do with the 5 gigs I am paying for?
What is the truth in advertising?
By my accounting I have only used less than 500 Megs – but I see 4.85 gigs, the first month, on the spreadsheet.
Does Verizon move my decimal point a couple places?
I can’t deny the amount of data recorded – but I do deny what I did to make it.
I can’t afford to use this thing in the slightest – I would need about 100,000 gigs at least.
I will shortly have to pay to $175 to get out of the contract.
$175 is better than paying on for something that does not work.
It hurts to pay for something and then pay to get rid of it a month and a half after purchase.
Did I mention that my dial up can many times beat this unit in speed?
I am not disconnected on my dial up as I am constantly loosing signal with the hotspot.
My feeling is that they call it a hot spot – because it runs SO HOT to the touch.
Any thoughts as to my ghost data usage?
Each time I sign in it is from 1 tenth to a half gig!