New Prepaid Jet Pack plans

STEVEL720
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i currently have a post paid unlimited plan with 2 phones and 1 jet pack.  I’d like to switch totally from post paid to prepaid to take advantage of the new jet pack unlimited plan. How do I do that?

thanks. Steve

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Ann154
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Are you wanting just to move the Jetpack to a prepaid account or all the lines to a prepaid account?

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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Ann154
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No, I'm not an employee of Verizon Wireless. This is primarily a peer to peer public community forum and not a direct link to Customer Service. There are some VZW reps that roam this community, but there is no guarantee that they will respond to a specific question. Also they are geared towards the postpaid account side and will often direct prepaid questions to the prepaid customer service number at 1.888.294.6804.

Whatever plan you switch to, be sure to read and understand the terms of the plan and adjust your expectations accordingly. Also you should be aware prepaid lines are prioritized behind the postpaid lines. It might be better to keep your phone lines on a postpaid account and switch only your Jetpack to a prepaid account or a tiered data only plan. To work on the road with cellular data only for the internet connection could be a lot more data than you think. You should also consider using Wi-Fi hotspot at businesses to download the computer updates instead of the cellular data connection.

Also switching to prepaid, could separate each of your lines into their own separate prepaid account and paid for each month individually.

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STEVEL720
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Thanks so much for

your input and suggestion Ann. For now I think I’ll stick with my current plan. I’ve tested using my Vz jet pack and use about 500 mb per 8 hours work. So 15 GB should be enough. I also just got a AT&T mifi and am using a third party unlimited plan that is not supposed to have caps or throttling which will

be our main source of internet for streaming. It will also be used for work in areas where Vz service is not available, which I don’t think will happen very often. Again, thanks for your input!

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