Re: [Instruction]How to Keep Unlimited Data on Verizon
Yeah I wouldn't take the risk...Fine print straight from Wirefly's website.
"We promise you savings in the form of instant discounts, with no rebates or gimmicks, when you sign up for Verizon Wireless service on a 2 year agreement. We are able to offer these great discounts because we get paid by Verizon Wireless for having helped them get (or retain) a good customer. Delivering on this promise means that you must agree to maintain your agreement with Verizon Wireless for a minimum of 181 days after activation. If we are notified by Verizon Wireless that they are not going to pay us because your phone has been deactivated during this period, then this may lead to additional charges.
To provide you with significant savings vs. buying in a retail store, the price you paid for your device includes an Instant Savings Discount from this online retailer.
By accepting this Instant Savings Discount, you agree to repay $200 of this discount ($400 for smartphones, tablets, and netbooks) and authorize us to charge your credit card in repayment of this amount if, you signed up for a 2 year agreement and during the 181 days after your new equipment is activated, Verizon Wireless notifies us that the services you purchased have been suspended, disconnected, or deactivated, or if you return your purchase outside of the return and exchange provisions of our Satisfaction Guarantee.
Other than you simply deactivating a line we've activated, Verizon Wireless could notify us that you deactivated if:
*You fail to pay Verizon Wireless in accordance with their terms and conditions
*You transfer equipment we activate on one line to another Verizon Wireless line, even within the same account
*You activate this equipment on a new line of service on Verizon Wireless and use it to replace an existing Verizon Wireless line by deactivating the existing line."