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2chiefsRus
Explorer
Jul 09, 2016

Switched to New Verizon Plan

It looks like it just depends upon what you had as to whether you want to change plans. I just changed from 18GB for 100 per month - (85 after 15 percent military discount) to 16GB for 90 per month (76.50 after mil disc).

My data allowance went down 2GB per month for app 10 dollars less per month. What I gained was phone AND data usage for Canada and Mexico as well as the ability to roll over unused data to the next month. Both the rollover and the ability to call as well as use DATA while in Canada were things we wanted. We plan to make another trip to Alaska in the next couple years so that is great for us. FYI - the Canada roaming in NOT included in the 2, 4 or 8 GB plans.
  • Will keep mine also...I use a 30 gig plan for 120.00 a month and never go over.
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    DC_MC
    Explorer III
    How much for each iPhone? I currently pay 20 for one and 40 for the one that's not 2 years old yet
  • We switched also! The main reason is the roll over data, sometimes the park provides wifi, sometimes they do not. With this plan if we are at a park that provides WiFi then we can roll the data usage into next month!
  • Roll over data is nice. Too bad one can't save it up for months later.
  • jrp wrote:
    corvettekent wrote:
    What is the name of this new plan?


    Not very creative, its called "The New Verizon Plan" , which replaced the previous version "The Verizon Plan" which replaced the older "More Everything Plan"

    The other feature that I like is the option to make monthly changes in your data allowance plan. This may have existed before, but they didn't push it like they are now. I was on a special one time discount price for 30GB, but rarely used near 30GB since transitioning from fulltimer to snow birder.
    For those like me who's cell data use varies significantly month to month, instead of paying for a higher data plan every month, you can pay for a lower plan based on your avg data use and then increase it only during the months your useage goes way up. For example, you have a 16GB plan but for whatever reason you know in the middle of Sept you're going to use up 20 GB, go into My Verizon online (or call customer service if you prefer) and change your plan to the 24GB plan, backdated for your Sept billing period, and only pay the $20 difference between the 16 and 24GB plans for the month (instead of $15 per GB overage charge). Then at the end of the month go back in and change back to the 16GB plan.
    Verizon still may not have the cheapest or best plans, but they do have the best coverage by far, in the remote western US where I spend all my time. So I'm willing to put up with slightly higher prices for better coverage where I need it.


    for years verizon has let me change data plans anytime I wanted to. I could choose the plan changes to take effect immediately or at the next billing period. I backed off to 2gb when we were home and them would up it to 8 or 12GB for the months we traveled a lot. Usually changed it 4 or 5 times/year. Worked great for us.

    I did go with the new plan, for us, based on the data we needed, it went down $10/month. And it will likely result in lower bills since data rolls, I can watch my data and in lots of cases drop to a lower plan near the end of a traveling season and use the rolled data + monthly allowance rather than buying another month of higher data.
  • corvettekent wrote:
    What is the name of this new plan?


    Not very creative, its called "The New Verizon Plan" , which replaced the previous version "The Verizon Plan" which replaced the older "More Everything Plan"

    The other feature that I like is the option to make monthly changes in your data allowance plan. This may have existed before, but they didn't push it like they are now. I was on a special one time discount price for 30GB, but rarely used near 30GB since transitioning from fulltimer to snow birder.
    For those like me who's cell data use varies significantly month to month, instead of paying for a higher data plan every month, you can pay for a lower plan based on your avg data use and then increase it only during the months your useage goes way up. For example, you have a 16GB plan but for whatever reason you know in the middle of Sept you're going to use up 20 GB, go into My Verizon online (or call customer service if you prefer) and change your plan to the 24GB plan, backdated for your Sept billing period, and only pay the $20 difference between the 16 and 24GB plans for the month (instead of $15 per GB overage charge). Then at the end of the month go back in and change back to the 16GB plan.
    Verizon still may not have the cheapest or best plans, but they do have the best coverage by far, in the remote western US where I spend all my time. So I'm willing to put up with slightly higher prices for better coverage where I need it.
  • We changed our plan yesterday as well. Went from 12 gig to 16 gig and saved $22.00 per month. I'm glad Verizon went back to roll over data.

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