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How do we cancel travel. Pass when I am outside the USA?? I have a SIM card and do not need both and do not want to pay $10 per day
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Happy Wednesday!
You're only charged on days you use your device in a TravelPass country:
- $5/day in Mexico and Canada. Remember, calling, texting and data use in Mexico and Canada are included at no extra cost in our Unlimited mobile plans.
- $10/day in other TravelPass countries.
- If you travel to 2 countries within a single 24-hour session or have a layover in a different country on your way to your final destination, you're still only charged for the first session.
- There's no need to remove TravelPass from your line as you're only charged on days you use your device in a TravelPass country.
- There's no charge when you're in the US.
~Gilbert
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If your device is unlocked, therefore accepting of a foreign SIM card, remove your Verizon SIM and insert the foreign SIM while overseas and you will then never activate the Travel Pass.
I'm not a Verizon employee, just another customer trying to help.
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Happy Wednesday!
You're only charged on days you use your device in a TravelPass country:
- $5/day in Mexico and Canada. Remember, calling, texting and data use in Mexico and Canada are included at no extra cost in our Unlimited mobile plans.
- $10/day in other TravelPass countries.
- If you travel to 2 countries within a single 24-hour session or have a layover in a different country on your way to your final destination, you're still only charged for the first session.
- There's no need to remove TravelPass from your line as you're only charged on days you use your device in a TravelPass country.
- There's no charge when you're in the US.
~Gilbert
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If your device is unlocked, therefore accepting of a foreign SIM card, remove your Verizon SIM and insert the foreign SIM while overseas and you will then never activate the Travel Pass.
I'm not a Verizon employee, just another customer trying to help.
