You think Verizon would do this?

grumpyjoe

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Ya know how other carriers have roll over minutes? Do you think Verizon would consider roll over for your unused internet usage? Now all you Verizon haters need not apply. This is not going to be a bashing session. I would be willing to spend a little extra per month for that option.

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Ya know how other carriers have roll over minutes? Do you think Verizon would consider roll over for your unused internet usage? Now all you Verizon haters need not apply. This is not going to be a bashing session. I would be willing to spend a little extra per month for that option.

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Unfortunately it's not in Verizon's best interest (money grubbing) to do anything that would actually benefit the consumer. So I highly doubt they'll ever roll over anything.
 
I don't think any company does that with data? I could be wrong but I highly doubt it. VZW doesn't even do that with minutes anymore I think. Alltel did, but that's a different story. As was mentioned above, VZW's best interest is not with the customer in many areas; especially when it comes to data. I can't see anything like that ever happening as much as I'd like it to.
 
AT&T used to have the roll over minutes. Not data....they have switched their plans. No carrier has it. Verizon never has and never will.

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Darn those evil capitalist pigs...trying to make money and holding guns to our heads to force us to sign contracts!
 
AT&T used to have the roll over minutes. Not data....they have switched their plans. No carrier has it. Verizon never has and never will

I just checked AT&T's website and they still offer rollover minutes with their plans. No carrier has rollover data and I don't think they ever will.
 
Darn those evil capitalist pigs...trying to make money and holding guns to our heads to force us to sign contracts!

Who else you gonna get service from? The money starts with the sweat of the 99% but ends up in the hands of 1%. 1% has 90% of the wealth in the US.