Re: Prepaid Expiration Date Should Be AFTER 30 Days, Shouldn't It?
muse2005
Enthusiast - Level 2

That's very rude of you to say. Just because you don't agree with me does

not mean you need to be snide or try to start an argument. Go insult

someone else.

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Re: Prepaid Expiration Date Should Be AFTER 30 Days, Shouldn't It?
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muse2005 wrote:


I don't see that it's unreasonable to have the same due date each month.

Why phone service should be any different is beyond me.  As far as

different months have different number of days, even with the same due date

each month, it all evens out in time.

No it doesn't 12X30 is 360. A year has 365 days. You're asking Verizon to give you 5 days of service for free. Also since plans are PRE-PAID how is the card suppose to know if the month has 30 days or 31 days or 28 days? The card could be sitting on a rack for a year. Should Verizon have a 30 card  31 day card and special 28 day card for February. Well except in 2016 when they'll need a 29 day card.

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muse2005 wrote:

That's very rude of you to say.  Just because you don't agree with me does

not mean you need to be snide or try to start an argument.  Go insult

someone else.

I wasn't rude to you at all. Please explain.

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Re: Prepaid Expiration Date Should Be AFTER 30 Days, Shouldn't It?
muse2005
Enthusiast - Level 2

How about just have what normal people would call "a monthly bill/plan"?

Like 2 other prepaid plans I have had with other companies.

Wow you are really upset about this and the whole thing is silly now. I am

not going to reply to anything else you write, Mr.

Slavishly-Devoted-To-Whatever-A-Company-Says.

It's an average. Your implication that people want "free days" is

laughable and...hey I bet you're one of those conservatives, aren't you?

Now go away and go hassle the people at the grocery store who use food

stamps - I bet that just drives you insane with anger.

Sheesh, I am so done here.

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Re: Prepaid Expiration Date Should Be AFTER 30 Days, Shouldn't It?
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Then I suggest going with those other companies. Verizon has 30 day pre-paid plans or monthly post paid plans. I am not rude by pointing out your choices. You wishing for a monthly pre-paid plan is not going to make it happen.