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My data month just ended and I wanted to share this with everyone! Needless to say I'm never going to give up unlimited data!

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My data month just ended and I wanted to share this with everyone! Needless to say I'm never going to give up unlimited data!

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How much did you have to pay?

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Is this the first time you have done that much? Carriers will take notice of your usage even though it is supposed to be unlimited. I have known people who were warned of excessive usage even though they had unlimited. Be careful!

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Have fun when your data speeds are throttled to nothing.

Unlimited is not unlimited. If you think I'm wrong read the small print.
 

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I'm grandfathered on AT&T, so I still have my unlimited from my 3GS days. I don't get charged for going over 3gb a month, but I do get throttled to half speed - and it's about the pace of a sloth crawling on the ground once it is. I've only had it happen twice ever...still confused HOW I even managed, because I use it the same amount if not more than I did then.
 

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It also can depend on when he signed his contract. He might not get affected.

Or they update the terms, send it out attached to your bill, and include a clause stating that by paying this bill you are agreeing with the new terms.

Performance qualifies as acceptance in many contracts. That will help you out in the future.
 

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I think if I had unlimited I wouldn't change my current data usage because I'd be too scared of them throttling me. I know that some companies will still throttle you even on an "unlimited" plan or find some loophole to kick you off it.
 

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I was not throttled. I signed my contract back in 2010. I still only pay $30 a month for unlimited data, and it was the first time I went that high. However each month my data keeps going up and up and up. Now I did do quite a bit of traveling that month so between video calls, movies, and youtube. That kind of jacked it way up.

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$30, thats my monthly fee for unlimited.
 

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Unlimited data is definitely nice sometimes.

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I was not throttled. I signed my contract back in 2010. I still only pay $30 a month for unlimited data, and it was the first time I went that high. However each month my data keeps going up and up and up. Now I did do quite a bit of traveling that month so between video calls, movies, and youtube. That kind of jacked it way up.

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$30, thats my monthly fee for unlimited.

FYI, Verizon doesn't throttle LTE. All the more reason to NOT give up your unlimited data! :) Specifics below:

Network Optimization

Only a small percent of customers will be affected. To be affected, you must be:

?A data customer on an unlimited data plan;
?Have a 3G Verizon Wireless device (if you have a 4G LTE device you will not be impacted); and
?Among the top 5% of data users in a given month.
Then, you will only be affected:

?When you are on the 3G network; and
?When you are connected to a congested cell site.
 

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