Verizon Unlimited data $20 INCREASE!
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If Verizon plans on charging me $20 extra per month, I will be switching to another carrier, I already pay $85 and that is before taxes, I don't want to have a $100+ phone bill, so Verizon go ahead and charge me the $20 extra, if you do I will be gone the next day! Bye-bye Verizon!
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I don't blame you and I hope they keep losing customers because they are a greedy company.
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You can always change your plan they aren't the only carrier to up there prices. even if you switch to another carrier you won't get unlimited data. They are trying to force the rest everyone who has been grandfather in with until data to ditch there plan so they up the price
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This time next year, Verizon will raise it +$20 more, each year until people get sick of paying $100+ just for unlimited data. Bye Verizon in November! my car insurance is cheaper on my BMW then your cell plans!
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Metro PCS here I come
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I'm so damn tired of Verizon pulling this shit. Mobile service should not be getting more and more expensive, it should become cheaper this is bullshit.
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Let's pay more for worse service? where I live the service has been getting worse and worse with more dropped calls than ever.
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Hello Imcarthur,
It's concerning to hear that you're having trouble with service in your area! I know how important it is for the service you pay for to be reliable! What zip code do you have trouble in? Do you have issues with data as well, or just with calls dropping? Please share more details, so we can help to resolve this issue.
MichelleH_VZW
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Verizon Wireless Customer Support Thanks for not answering my question! I'm leaving Verizon sometime this week!
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Verizonyunlimiteddataohio, in reading all your posts in this thread at least you didn't ask any questions, so there wouldn't have been anything for Verizon to answer. If you still have a legitimate question you may want to try again.
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We would not want you to leave our family. Your business and your loyalty means everything to us, verzionunlimiteddataohio. I have sent you a Private Message so that we may assist further and addres...
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I don't blame you and I hope they keep losing customers because they are a greedy company.
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I'm with you on this.
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I came from Sprint as a over 15 year customer and gave up unlimited data to get a usable service. After they completed their 4G LTE upgrades where I live I lost call/text both at home and work and the only way I could use data was to force my phone to 3G otherwise it just didn't work. When I told my daughter that I was moving over to Verizon from Sprint she was concerned about losing her unlimited data. I told her that Sprint data is artificially limited in that it doesn't work well enough to be truly unlimited. Her response was that "if I have a phone that actually works I'm going to use it" and I told her that was exactly my point and good use the data that is what it is for, she was telling me that her "unlimited" data wasn't really unlimited. In our entire history of Sprint we never used more than 2GB a month (four/five smartphones) simply because it didn't work well enough to use anymore. Once we moved to Verizon it started using much more data than even our largest month on Sprint using the same kinds of devices on both.
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I use 12-14 GB a month
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Thats about how much i use, I would HATE having to watch my Data usage each month. Something i would be checking every night.
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I was a kind user of the unlimited service with Wi-Fi at home and work. I've only exceeded the data cap of lesser plans on the rarely taken long trip or extended Wi-Fi outages. I stuck with VZ through slow, weak signals, incorrect $700 dollar bills, $20 and then $30 dollar fees for a personal hot spot that capped at 2GB on an unlimited plan, and paid a premium price for this plan when it began. They build this infrastructure on our monies and now this. TURN OFF YOUR WI FI slider. I've gone from less than 1GB a day to 50GB+. You have taught us well VZ. If you want me to turn it on, it will cost you $30.
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Verizon has taught me well. It will now cost them $30 to turn my Wi-Fi slider back to the on position. Pretty much just like the $20 and then $30 they charged for a slider that turned on the personal hot spot with a 2/3GB limit on an unlimited plan. They say they'll be using the monies to upgrade... they're going to need to since every tower I pass is going to be pulling video after video, file after file, and losing customer after customer complaining about slow service. I'm at more than 50GB after the weekend... if we all keep it going, they might learn the lesson they taught us!
