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Anyone work at Verizon Wireless?
I need some help, I got a old unlimited plan i'm not giving up...
I want a new Droid Turbo 64gig Ballistic Nylon. All the idiots on craigslist selling for 600-700$ Which is more than what I can walk into any Verizon store and pay (599.99) Curious to see if there is any chance to get one for less than 300? They are 249.99 in the store on 2 yr contract but Verizon is apparently being a a-hole to all the unlimited plan people and will not give us 2 yr contract prices on any phones anymore. Hopefully someone has a loop around, I finally found a "new" lg g3 for my wife on craigslist for 300$. which would of been free at the time on contract through Verizon. Just really annoyed how bad they are screwing people with unlimited who have been with them for 10+ years |
is it just you on the plan or do you have other "smart" phones on there as well?
Pretty sure you have 2 options: Buy the phone outright from someone else aka ebay,craigslist, ect and just activate it on your line Or you can switch your upgrade to another line on your plan... assuming they don't have unlimited data... then buy the phone you want. Activate the new phone on their line, then re-activate their current phone, then call in and activate the new phone on your line. This works like a charm and I have been doing it for 6 years now. Of course it only works because my sister is on the plan and does not have unlimited data. |
Yeah that doesn't work anymore according the multiple Verizon reps I've talked too. I would buy from craigslist, but like I said idiots are trying to get more than new prices...
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Well, here's the thing--how much data are you using per month? I understand the desire to keep the "unlimited" data plan, but if you are using less than 2 GB/month (which is the standard plan, I think, not counting multi-line/family plans), then there's no real reason to stick with your old plan if you want a top-of-the-line phone.
Take into account that we are starting to see a wave of "keep your unused data" promotions (t-mobile and AT&T are offering those currently, I think) and it makes "updating" the old plan more appetizing. You can also do some research on what T-Mobile and AT&T is offering and use that as leverage against Verizon. The last thing they want you to do is jump to another carrier. |
Well, here's the thing--how much data are you using per month? I understand the desire to keep the "unlimited" data plan, but if you are using less than 2 GB/month (which is the standard plan, I think, not counting multi-line/family plans), then there's no real reason to stick with your old plan if you want a top-of-the-line phone.
Take into account that we are starting to see a wave of "keep your unused data" promotions (t-mobile and AT&T are offering those currently, I think) and it makes "updating" the old plan more appetizing. You can also do some research on what T-Mobile and AT&T is offering and use that as leverage against Verizon. The last thing they want you to do is jump to another carrier. |
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It does work, trust me they are just told to tell you that so people switch back to their "normal" plans. It still works, but no Verizon rep will tell you it does. My Fiance worked there and she asked managers just out of curiosity if it would work. They of course all said no... I did it earlier on last year when I switched from my Droid to an HTC One. |
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I've got 4 phones on our family plan use anywhere from 15-20gigs... not to mention switching to a non unlimited plan brings our bill up to $350 from $250... |
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yea so either you have to buy phones outright or switch upgrade one of them the normal way and it will go to like 2 or 4gb, something like that. Then use that line to upgrade the other 3 and keep them at unlimited data. |
Contact the customer retentions team, if they have one.
I was recently in this situation with AT&T (Like within the last month). The retentions team "grandfathered" my account through the same features while allowing me to upgrade |
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I'm not sure about Verizon but I used to working for AT&T and we were able to "grandfather" data plans for customers but there was a few things we had to review. Account balance /payment history. Accounts had 5 tiers which went off that info (5 being the best and makes the company the most money) if it was 3 or below we'd rarely do it unless it got escalated. If 4/5 we'd have to transfer retention who will do anything you ask haha. Let them know if they're unable to do it you'll cancel the account since you have a family account I'm sure they'll get you to retention. Good luck!
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