Correct -- our monthly total is $154 before fees.
I've seen this mentioned before -- how does this work?
There is a way to sell your Verizon Unlimited Data, keep Verizon and keep your number.
Disclaimer:
I have not done this and plan to keep my Unlimited Data as long as possible.
1. Go to google.com/voice and login to your account
2. Click on your Google Voice number (obviously you need to register if you don't have a GV Number)
3. Click on the Change/Port option and verify that each Verizon Wireless number can be ported to Google
4. Pay the $20 per line to port your number to Google
5. Wait around 24 hours for the port to go through
6. Your Verizon account should automatically be disconnected
7. Call Verizon up and tell them you really want to come back......They should happily oblige you (Do this within 7 days of disconnecting)
8. Since your original numbers are with Google and not with Verizon, you'll be given 2 new numbers
9. Verify the new numbers still have and will have unlimited data
10. Sell your lines and AOL the new numbers with unlimited data in tact.
11. Open a new SHARE EVERYTHING account with Verizon
12. I would probably keep my original numbers with Google, but if you want, you can port them back to Verizon for free.
If you do this, you can probably expect to clear $200 to $250 or more per line after Ebay/Paypal fees or more if you bypass Ebay
However, as I mentioned, you'll pay $20 per line to Google for the initial port and will also pay a $35 activation fee per line to Verizon to setup a new account, so you may end up paying up to $110 in fees for 2 lines, but you'll still be ahead.
Realistically, you may also want to proactively add two new lines to your existing Verizon account and tell the agent specifically that you want a SHARE EVERYTHING plan for those 2 lines only. It is possible to have Individual, Nationwide, amd Family Share plans on the same account.
By doing this, you'll prevent yourself from not having VZW service all together while you port your unlimited lines, AOL them, and start SHARE EVERYTHING.
One possible hangup is that you may have 4 active Verizon lines on your account before you do the AOL for the unlimited lines.
Since each active line needs to have a device assigned to it, it would be ideal if you had to old smartphones you could assign to the lines you aren't using.
You can even suspend them without billing before you sell them and do the AOL.
If you don't have 2 old smartphones, you could try to use this Dummy device code 13800000400 but make sure it doesn't remove the Unlimited Data on the 2 lines you are selling.