Read today's rumor on Phandroid and let us know what you think.Phandroid: "Update: We?re hearing that you may not see any major changes including family shared data until after the 4G LTE hotspot promo ends on July 7th."
Try reading the rumors?
1) This new scheme will not force you to change plans. You will continue to get unlimited data if that is what you are on now. Only if you decide on your own to change plans should you need to satisfy the new requirements (i.e. 2GB, etc.).Hope this is valid question for this thread. I have three lines only one of which has data but am the account holder of family plan. If in fact I am forced to change plan can I leave Big Red and avoid ETF for all three lines if they break contract? Or their greedy bean counters charge me ETF on the two lines without data even if I avoid for the data line?
I hope they just leave us alone when this new data scheme of theirs goes into effect.
Doc
So there aren't actually any credible sources yet? LOL
I heard if we ever upgrade well lose our unlimited data too I hope this isn't true
if you get the discounted price and re up your contract you will lose the unlimited. because you are signing the new contract.
if you buy a phone for full price you wont
Well I hope your right but a full retail phone will hurt my wallet
Shouldn't we ALL know by now, especially in the Thunderbolt forum of all places, not to listen to ANY date about ANYthing EVER? >.>
Just my two cents, seeing as I'm locked into my $30/month plan for another 21 months at least.![]()
You signed a 2 year deal for the Thunderbolt, when you could have gotten a 1 year deal for $70 more up front? Yikes.
You signed a 2 year deal for the Thunderbolt, when you could have gotten a 1 year deal for $70 more up front? Yikes.
Thanks Frank. I think some of us-at least I am worried that when the contract term is up things will change whether we upgrade our phone or not. When the contract term is up what is to keep Verizon from saying if you want data you need to go into one of the new plans.1) This new scheme will not force you to change plans. You will continue to get unlimited data if that is what you are on now. Only if you decide on your own to change plans should you need to satisfy the new requirements (i.e. 2GB, etc.).
2) This is not grounds for ETF waiver because they have not changed anyone's existing data plan rates.
-Frank
