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I just added $100 to my Pay as You Go account thinking I would have one year to use the amount. It turns out I have 62 days. I won't even come close to using $100 in 62 days, but I will need to pay again in two months to keep my phone activated. What are the current rates?
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http://cache.vzw.com/pdfs/user_guides/PrepaidPOSBro_English_Internet.pdf
Page down about halfway through the brochure and there is a table. It does look like $100 gets you a year... I don't know why it would expire sooner than that?
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Apparently, I need to re-word my question ... I already know the above information, but thanks for trying to help.
When I add money to my Pay as you Go account, Verizon adds a certain number of days before I must pay again even if I do not use the amount I have added. For example, if I add $20, then I must add money again within 30 days, even if I only use $10 worth of calling in that time period. If I do not add money then my account becomes inactive. What I am trying to find out is, when I add a certain amount of money to my account, what is the expiration date going to be? It would be great to have a chart with these numbers.
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http://cache.vzw.com/pdfs/user_guides/PrepaidPOSBro_English_Internet.pdf
Page down about halfway through the brochure and there is a table. It does look like $100 gets you a year... I don't know why it would expire sooner than that?
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Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. I'll try contacting them to see why I didn't get more days.