For anyone attempting to ebay a phone and get a data plan without contract, you also need to becareful.
Because they can always say, well you never signed a contract, so you cant be grandfathered into something you were neevr contracted with.
Just something to be careful on, and gather more information before doing so.
I remember a few pages in one of these (now many threads, FFS guys) that someone posted the information that "Data plans are not contract-dependent, but features", which essentially makes them non-legal binding as far as I can tell. The PHONES on the other hand...
Now, what can happen is this, and see if this makes some sense:
- Hi, I'm a new VZW customer. I just got a new Motorola Razr and a simple calling plan. My early termination fee, because I have a simple flip-phone, is $150.
- 20 months later, I go to the Verizon store and see this amazing new phone called the Droid. I get one for myself, a $30/mo data plan, and now
my early termination fee is $350 because the phone costs a lot more.
In this situation, your line IS contracted for a smartphone plan (the ETF is part of the contract which supposedly is different than the flip-phone contract), and you're paying the required Data plan. If it's true that they will grandfather existing customers into Unlimited for as long as they upgrade to a Smartphone,
this is it. All stars are aligned.
Now consider here:
- Instead of going to the VZW store to get that Droid, you buy it from a friend for $300. Excitedly, you go home to activate that phone in place of your Moto Razr, choose a Data plan and begin using your new device, happy as can be.
In a situation like this, you are pretty much in a gray area. Your contract and ETF are still for a flip phone, and while you have a Data plan running monthly on your account it doesn't necessarily, in Verizon's eye, means that you have a smartphone. (Even if you physically do, contractually you do not.)
Plus there's the discussion of 3G and 4G, and all the speculation there. I think it's more useful to wait a bit more, be ready to pull the trigger if you have to, but wait on more info closer to D-Day.