Finally! I am free!!

I'll try this route since I'm half way through the 90 day period already. Thx.

I've been a customer with AT&T since 08' and they still tried to make me wait 90 days. I kept calling back and the 3rd person finally submitted a case for me.
 
I've been a customer with AT&T since 08' and they still tried to make me wait 90 days. I kept calling back and the 3rd person finally submitted a case for me.

That's just wrong and the opposite of their advertised unlock process. Glad you managed to get someone helpful in the end.
 
This might be a weird question, but has anybody tried to used the sim from the gear s on a smartphone? does that work, and will verizon know that change and increase the cost from $5 to $15/$25?
 
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Verizon can tell when a non-VZW Nexus 6 is accessing the network vs. an unlocked Nexus 6 sourced elsewhere. I'm sure they'll be able to tell when a ESN (the CDMA equivalent of an IMEI) specific to a wearable device/plan is being used with a phone or tablet. When T-Mobile first launched their wearables plan a bunch of non-wearable owners began using it on phones and tablets. It was short lived.
 
This might be a weird question, but has anybody tried to used the sim from the gear s on a smartphone? does that work, and will verizon know that change and increase the cost from $5 to $15/$25?

Someone tried that on T-mo and they can no longer use the card in the Gear S now. It was posted either here or on xdadev.

I did not know the Verizon Gear S has a SIM card slot, btw, since Verizon is a CDMA carrier.
 
I did not know the Verizon Gear S has a SIM card slot, btw, since Verizon is a CDMA carrier.

It doesn't.

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This might be a weird question, but has anybody tried to used the sim from the gear s on a smartphone? does that work, and will verizon know that change and increase the cost from $5 to $15/$25?
Verizon doesn't use SIM cards in Gear S (so is Sprint). So, there is nothing you can do.

On GSM providers like T-Mo and AT&T, you can swap your SIM cards but the carrier like AT&T does detect phone models from the IMEI number of the phone whenever you turn it on.