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GordonThree
Aug 28, 2013Explorer
I didn't have to do anything drastic with my Verizon Droid RAZR to avoid charges while in Canada a week ago. When I crossed the border, I got a few text messages from Verizon, explaining the charges I could expect. I was then prompted by the phone to allow or deny International Usage for this trip. I selected "deny" and that was that. The phone switched over to a "no service" type indicator, but I still used it to play downloaded MP3s and use offline GPS.
When I crossed back a few days later at Grand Forks, my 4G indicator lit up and I received bunches of saved up notifications.
When I crossed back a few days later at Grand Forks, my 4G indicator lit up and I received bunches of saved up notifications.
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