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I really dislike Verizon's limited plan choices for smartphones. Even the cheapest one will still cost you 100 bucks a month after taxes. My data needs are not super huge, but I do use my iphone for work e-mail and use work-related apps, so I can't just downgrade.
I my switch to a cheaper company soon if I can't adjust the bill to be something more reasonable in the 60-80 dollar range.
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Have you looked into your employer paying for the use of your phone for work?
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Verizon does offer pre-paid plans for $60/month for a smartphone with unlimited talk/text and 2gb of data. It only allows 3G speeds so if you have the iPhone 5 you won't be able to use the 4G LTE network. That sounds like your best bet though. If your in a contract however you would be liable for the ETF if you switched to the pre-paid plan. Anyways, hope that helps.
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That is helpful, thanks very much!
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jroeder wrote:
Verizon does offer pre-paid plans for $60/month for a smartphone with unlimited talk/text and 2gb of data. It only allows 3G speeds so if you have the iPhone 5 you won't be able to use the 4G LTE network. That sounds like your best bet though. If your in a contract however you would be liable for the ETF if you switched to the pre-paid plan. Anyways, hope that helps.
These prepaid plans work only with 3G only devices. The iPhone 5 or any other 4G LTE smartphone can't be activated on the prepaid smartphone plans. The iPhone 4S or iPhone 4 are compatible with the prepaid smartphone plans offered by Verizon Wireless.
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