So basically my wife called first a couple weeks ago was told we'd be charged, I called a week later asking about final billing should we decide to leave and was told I wouldn't be charged. I left bad feedback so a manager would contact me, they did but I was unavailable so had to call back and got a different rep who said they couldn't transfer to or email anyone else at Verizon including that manager. I emailed that manager with this new lack of service too and they never replied or called back again so yesterday called back again. Turns out I was talking to a vendor and apparently their manager has some additional retention capabilities. They have added a "temporary loyalty contract" basically they added a flag to my account so it appears that I'm under contract, nothing changed but the system will see that and I won't get charged the extra $20 since I'm "under contract"
I had the old udp-whatever unlimited plan. they throttled me consistently once I reached 4gig. I gave up and moved to project fi.
I had the old udp-whatever unlimited plan. they throttled me consistently once I reached 4gig. I gave up and moved to project fi.
They never throttled any of their unlimited data plans. 4GLTE was never subject to network optimization, however 3g was subject to network optimization for a time. Verizon has since stopped any network optimization on 3g I believe last year.I had the old udp-whatever unlimited plan. they throttled me consistently once I reached 4gig. I gave up and moved to project fi.
And if that plan worked for the people who currently have Verizon unlimited then they would have switched. TMobile gets poor service at my house and at my work, and also I use a lot more than 14gb hotspot on my line (I have the Verizon unlimited hotspot addon).
Speaking of international use, 140 countries sounds great... If it includes the counties that you are going to. Personally I go to Vietnam frequently and tmobile doesn't even offer a data plan.
Verizon offers 100 mb/100 minutes /100 texts for $40 in Vietnam. Which is pricey, but compared to tmobile is still a steal. Based on Tmobile's lowest posted rate on their website, for $40, you can't even get 7 minutes, which would cost you over $40 alone, $41.93 to be exact. . Even if it had data service, it might be through Tmobile's "world class" rates, which exceeds $15,000 per GB(no, that isn't a typo).
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Any idea where/how I can prove that they offered this at the time of your post? I found it in May using their Trip Planner tool when putting things in place for a long trip to Vietnam this summer. Now I"m here with a $300 phone bill, no Vietnam listed on their Int'l Plan website and the last Int'l Service person I spoke to is claiming they've never had an agreement in Vietnam. I don't trust them for S***
They don't have an agreement in Vietnam. Which is why it is so expensive. You should have checked this before going, not after.
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They did have an agreement up until May/June/July of this year. The agreement has ended.They don't have an agreement in Vietnam. Which is why it is so expensive. You should have checked this before going, not after.
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Any idea where/how I can prove that they offered this at the time of your post? I found it in May using their Trip Planner tool when putting things in place for a long trip to Vietnam this summer. Now I"m here with a $300 phone bill, no Vietnam listed on their Int'l Plan website and the last Int'l Service person I spoke to is claiming they've never had an agreement in Vietnam. I don't trust them for S***