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Verizon's PR team was not quite ready to respond to the flurry of inquiries from journalists about the change in policy, leaving many longtime Verizon customers frustrated and angry, And many of those irate Verizon Wireless customers have written to Ask Maggie, In this edition of my column, I offer some advice on whether a reader should ditch his unlimited data plan, And I explain how he and others with unlimited can keep them if they want to, Should I stay or should I go?, Dear Maggie,I am a longtime Verizon Wireless customer, But I am getting really fed up with the company, I am just tired of them nickel and diming me, First it iphone xs tough clear + black ring bundle was the extra charge to pay my bill online, which they reversed, And then it was the $30 upgrade fee for a new phone, And now they are trying to take away my unlimited data, I'm seriously considering dumping them, But which carrier offers a better deal? Do you think it's worth going to another carrier over this?..
Thanks,So mad I could spit. Dear So mad I could spit. I completely understand your frustration. And I have to admit, it would anger me too if I were a Verizon Wireless customer. (By the way, my fiance, Mark, has had Verizon for years and loves his unlimited data plan. I got an earful from him Wednesday night about all of this.). Before you go making any rash decisions, take a deep breath. And let's think through your options. First, we don't know yet how Verizon plans to price the new "data-share" data plans, which will be introduced later this summer.
Depending on how much data these plans offer and the price Verizon is charging, you may actually end up saving money on such a plan if there is more than one person in your household sharing the data plan with you, or you have more than one device that you'd like to connect to Verizon's 4G LTE network, For example, let's say that there are two people in your household with unlimited smartphone data plans, You are each paying $30 a month for data service, That's $60 a month combined, If you each are using an average amount of data per month, you're likely over-paying for your iphone xs tough clear + black ring bundle service, Most smartphone users in the U.S, are using less than 1GB of data per month..
Even if you are using more data than that on your unlimited plan today, you could alter your behavior and possibly save money in the process under the new shared plans. Using Wi-Fi when it's available is one way to save on data. And you can also download and use apps like Onavo, which not only compresses the data that your phone is accessing, but can alert you when a particular app is being network hog. You can also set limits and get alerts when you're approaching those limits. But of course, right now, all these potential cost-savings are only theoretical. We need to see what Verizon plans to charge for the new plans and how much it plans to charge customers for additional lines connected to a single data-share plan.
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