I communicated with Amber over this yesterday. Supposedly, if you use your phone to watch a 'live and local' football game via NFL Mobile, you will not be charged any data. Sadly, this does not appear to be true.
Not trusting that statement, I decided to watch a little of my local game on the phone, just to check out if I was going to be charged data or not. I watched perhaps ten minutes of the game, after checking my data usage level on the Verizon App. Before watching the game, I was at .803 GB (803 MB). I watched for, again, about ten minutes. There was one commercial that ran during that time. I then logged off of NFL Mobile, and checked my data again.
It was at .887 GB (887 MB), which meant that those ten minutes added 84 MB to my data usage total. I wandered through the Verizon support web site until I found a link to the Facebook page. After lengthy (mostly waiting for a response) discussions, I was told that 1) I shouldn't have been charged any data, except for 2) commercials, that I am charged data for (does that make any sense? They're pushing a product and you have to pay to see it???), and 3) that I should have automatically been given a data 1GB credit because of that.
I checked my phone this morning, and the data usage shown on the Verizon App. The App widget put my usage at .887 GB, but the internal data usage monitor said I had used .904 GB. Not a large difference, but a difference nonetheless.
So my question is, what's going on? Why did I get charged data usage when Verizon said I wouldn't be? Also, why did i not get the 1GB credit I should have 'automatically' received? Any help would be appreciated. And yes, before you ask, I am in a 4G LTE coverage area.