I can not find this answer anywhere, which is odd because it seems like it's a simple enough question and probably a common one for someone who is not anywhere near used to a limited data plan. I have a new iPhone 5. The data limit is 2 GB. I got a message saying I'm over my limit. Fine. It's pro-rated which means I didn't get 2 GB for the first few days but I also didn't pay as much. Fine. I have no idea what the limit is until it starts new on October 11. I also don't know what the carge is, if anything, (There should be no charge since I was already under a data plan and paid the full amount for unlimited data the month before--unless of course they refund part of that amount and zero everything out, I guess that would be fine then.) Those facts don't really concern me at this point, so I'm not necessarily seeing the answer to those questions as a priority for right now.
All I simply want to know is what is the cost of going over the limit and how much do you have to be over before you are charged. I have read conflicting reports from various sources, none of them associated with this particualr website. If it's $15 for 1 GB over, then I have nothing to worry about until I actually reach 3 GB, correct? I wouldn't be charged for say, 2.5 GB or even 2.99 GB? Again, this information was nowhere to be found. I'm assuming it is somewhere here, I just apparently don't know where to look.
Thank you for any help you can provide and if it's not too much trouble, please also provide a link if you're not an official CSR. I'll take any information that anyone has, however, at this point.