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re: Verizon Wireless and going over data plan
Posted on 2/11/17 at 6:30 pm to RealityTiger
Posted on 2/11/17 at 6:30 pm to RealityTiger
VZW recently switched to the T-Mobile model of throttling you to 128kbps instead of charging overages.
Posted on 2/11/17 at 7:45 pm to jaTigerfan
AT&T does now as well.
I'm gonna get down to the bottom of what's going on. Maybe AT&T has been using that throttle down technique for a good while and not saying anything. But even so, I wouldn't have finished each billing cycle with so many left over bytes.
I was just wondering if Verizon has a street rep of ripping people off. That was the purpose of this thread really.
I'm gonna get down to the bottom of what's going on. Maybe AT&T has been using that throttle down technique for a good while and not saying anything. But even so, I wouldn't have finished each billing cycle with so many left over bytes.
I was just wondering if Verizon has a street rep of ripping people off. That was the purpose of this thread really.
Posted on 2/12/17 at 12:16 am to jaTigerfan
Didnt you have to enable "safety mode" or some shite. I know it used to cost 5 dollars a month.
At least T-mobile is automatic and is throttled to 512kbps
At least T-mobile is automatic and is throttled to 512kbps
Posted on 2/12/17 at 10:12 am to jaTigerfan
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VZW recently switched to the T-Mobile model of throttling you to 128kbps instead of charging overages.
You have to have at least the XL plan I think, maybe the L plan, for the no data overage deal. Might be a waste for a single user, but good for family plans.
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