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I was in a chat with a Verizon person and was told that if I lived in Florida, Missouri, or Illinois and because I am over 55 with 2 phones my monthly rate would be about half of what it is now
This just seems like state line Discrimination. These are not the only states where some of us seniors are having to save on expenses. I am far above 55
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@Mack53 wrote:I was in a chat with a Verizon person and was told that if I lived in Florida, Missouri, or Illinois and because I am over 55 with 2 phones my monthly rate would be about half of what it is now
This just seems like state line Discrimination. These are not the only states where some of us seniors are having to save on expenses. I am far above 55
Would it, though?
Cheapest current postpaid plan is the 2GB for $35. 2 lines would be $40 at $20 each. This puts you at $75.
55+ unlimited is typically around $90 for 2 lines. That's $15 MORE from if you had the cheapest plan available.
I don't know what your plan is since that wasn't specified. This is based off seniors typically not using much data.
So that doesn't explain why we can't get that deal in other states. 2gb is not enough for 2 people. Unlimited is worth another $15/mo. If only a 3 states can get it, why tease us with emails and small print?