bcharron117
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Re: [Instruction]How to Keep Unlimited Data on Verizon
I appreciate the help. Think I'm gonna give it a go!
I appreciate the help. Think I'm gonna give it a go!
Please report back your results. And keep checking your unlimited data line online to make sure they don't switch you off unlimited data. If they do, tell them to switch you back and don't take no for an answer. If you notice that they do, call right away because after 14 days, they won't do it.I appreciate the help. Think I'm gonna give it a go!
keep the 4GB plan it currently has. Your situation is different because you have 2 smartphone lines.
I only suggested choosing the 2GB plan when you are dealing with a dumbphone line to handle the upgrades. The reason I did is because that is the cheapest plan and there will be a prorated charge for data until you get around to switching the basic phone back onto the line.
Please report back your results. And keep checking your unlimited data line online to make sure they don't switch you off unlimited data. If they do, tell them to switch you back and don't take no for an answer. If you notice that they do, call right away because after 14 days, they won't do it.
Just a heads up, they are starting to work around this. I recently had a Rezound brick itself. I wanted to activate an old db phone on my line, just to have something that would work while I awaited the warranty replacement. They wouldn't let me activate the dumb phone on my line without losing unlimited, either through the online system or the customer service reps by phone--and I can be quite persuasive so I'm quite sure they just couldn't do it. Our unlimited data plan is ancient, it's an old Alltel plan from before VZW ate Alltel in NM, (we originally had it on BB Pearls, haha) so there's no beating it now.
I'm not sure exactly what this means for those trying the upgrade transfer trick. But it seems they are slamming doors on any roads leading to keeping unlimited.
I don't think anyone has had that happen yet. But at some point, you can bet they will try to stop this. None of us knows when that will be so keep an eye on your accounts at least until you have started a new billing cycle after the upgrade.How often does that happen?
Your issue is a completely different issue.Just a heads up, they are starting to work around this. I recently had a Rezound brick itself. I wanted to activate an old db phone on my line, just to have something that would work while I awaited the warranty replacement. They wouldn't let me activate the dumb phone on my line without losing unlimited, either through the online system or the customer service reps by phone--and I can be quite persuasive so I'm quite sure they just couldn't do it. Our unlimited data plan is ancient, it's an old Alltel plan from before VZW ate Alltel in NM, (we originally had it on BB Pearls, haha) so there's no beating it now.
I'm not sure exactly what this means for those trying the upgrade transfer trick. But it seems they are slamming doors on any roads leading to keeping unlimited.
Some of the 3rd party's have a $400 fee if you change data plans or switch the phone to another line after you upgrade. So check on that.
I am pretty sure that Best Buy doesn't but Walmart and Amazon do. Check to see if Wirefly does.
I thought you had 2 smartphone lines - 1 with unlimited and 1 with 4GB? No dumbphones at all, right?Okay got it, so when using a smart phone as a dumb line always choose the current data plan it has. So if a dumbphone has a 2GB plan already, you choose 2GB on the new phone. If you have a 4GB plan you choose that when getting a new phone.
Yes 1 unlimited and 1 4GB, sorry i thought dumbphone meant the phone your sending the upgrade too.I thought you had 2 smartphone lines - 1 with unlimited and 1 with 4GB? No dumbphones at all, right?
Dumbphones are also called feature phones or basic phones. They allow voice and text and have a browser but they aren't android OS phones.Yes 1 unlimited and 1 4GB, sorry i thought dumbphone meant the phone your sending the upgrade too.
Got it, so im good to go right? Just pick 4GB plan when upgrading. Im gonna do this tonight or in the morning tomorrow hoping i wont loose my unlimited.
Just to be clear, you are transferring an upgrade from an unlimited data smartphone line to a 4GB capped smartphone line. In that situation, here are the steps:Got it, so im good to go right? Just pick 4GB plan when upgrading. Im gonna do this tonight or in the morning tomorrow hoping i wont loose my unlimited.
Just to be clear, you are transferring an upgrade from an unlimited data smartphone line to a 4GB capped smartphone line. In that situation, here are the steps:
1. Transfer the upgrade from the unlimited data line to the 4GB data line
2. Use the transferred upgrade on the 4GB line to get whatever new smartphone you want
3. Keep the existing 4GB plan on that line when you do the upgrade
4. Activate the new smartphone on the 4GB line
5. Reactive the old smartphone that was previously on the 4GB line back onto the 4GB line
6. Get a new SIM card for the new smartphone so that it can be activated on the unlimited data line (there are situations where you can use the SIM card from the original phone on the unlimited line but idk everything about compatibility of SIM card so you would have to find that out elsewhere, but the SIM cards are free from VZW so it seems easiest to just get a new one, in store or order online)
7. Activate the new smartphone on the unlimited data line
I'm a sista, not a broThanks bro
no problem!oops sorry bout that haha! so thanks sista,
matter of fact i think i have that promotion on the 4GB line.