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  1. #1
    Viper
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    I just looked on Verizon's web site and they have a new promo about family
    share is 59.99 for 2 lines and $9.99 for an additional line. I just signed
    up with verizon 1 month ago. I am paying $59.99 for the plan and 20 for each
    line. All together I have 3 lines. I was wondering if Verizon customer
    support will let me switch to that??? I just received my first bill and it
    is $ 270.00. I would rather pay $ 9.99 for each additional line instead of
    $ 20.00 which I think it kind of HIGH. I would like to get some in put for
    people that have the family share plan.





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  2. #2
    Harold Sherrill
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    Re: Family Share Plan

    "Viper" <poopstain@bigballs.****> wrote in message
    news:QGPGd.11127$IV5.5127@attbi_s54...
    >I just looked on Verizon's web site and they have a new promo about family
    >share is 59.99 for 2 lines and $9.99 for an additional line. I just signed
    >up with verizon 1 month ago. I am paying $59.99 for the plan and 20 for
    >each line. All together I have 3 lines. I was wondering if Verizon customer
    >support will let me switch to that??? I just received my first bill and it
    >is $ 270.00. I would rather pay $ 9.99 for each additional line instead of
    >$ 20.00 which I think it kind of HIGH. I would like to get some in put for
    >people that have the family share plan.


    Your current plan (prior to today) price includes one phone, so you are
    paying $40 for the 2 additional phones. The new $59.99 plan is for 500
    minutes and includes 2 phones. You would pay an additional $9.99 for the
    third line. Not sure what plan you now have regarding anytime minutes, but
    prior to today, the $59.99 plan was for 800 minutes including one phone. A
    second line would have been $79.99 and a third line would have upped it to
    $99.99. Now, for $79.99 gets your family share plan 1000 minutes for 2
    lines. The third line would be an additional $9.99 for a total of $89.98.
    So, if you are moving from an 800 minute family share plan with three lines,
    it would cost you $10 bucks less and get you 200 more minutes per month.

    Harold





  3. #3
    Scott
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    Re: Family Share Plan

    Sure, they'll let you switch. And since you recently just signed your
    contract, the contract extension won't impact you much.

    It is a great deal and I'm also switching.
    "Viper" <poopstain@bigballs.****> wrote in message
    news:QGPGd.11127$IV5.5127@attbi_s54...
    >I just looked on Verizon's web site and they have a new promo about family
    >share is 59.99 for 2 lines and $9.99 for an additional line. I just signed
    >up with verizon 1 month ago. I am paying $59.99 for the plan and 20 for
    >each line. All together I have 3 lines. I was wondering if Verizon customer
    >support will let me switch to that??? I just received my first bill and it
    >is $ 270.00. I would rather pay $ 9.99 for each additional line instead of
    >$ 20.00 which I think it kind of HIGH. I would like to get some in put for
    >people that have the family share plan.
    >







  4. #4
    iwantthisname@gmail.com
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    Re: Family Share Plan

    I switched just be careful about switching as close to billing date as
    possible




  5. #5
    Quick
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    Re: Family Share Plan

    iwantthisname@gmail.com wrote:
    > I switched just be careful about switching as close to billing date as
    > possible


    You don't have to be careful. If you want they will make the
    switch effective *on* your billing date. No pro-rate that way.
    On the numerous times I've switched they have always asked
    and suggested that it may be better to switch on my billing
    date to avoid potential pro-ration charges.

    -Quick





  6. #6
    Harold Sherrill
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    Re: Family Share Plan


    "Quick" <quick7135-news@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1105987952.730240@sj-nntpcache-5...
    > iwantthisname@gmail.com wrote:
    >> I switched just be careful about switching as close to billing date as
    >> possible

    >
    > You don't have to be careful. If you want they will make the
    > switch effective *on* your billing date. No pro-rate that way.
    > On the numerous times I've switched they have always asked
    > and suggested that it may be better to switch on my billing
    > date to avoid potential pro-ration charges.
    >

    I've also made changes to be effective on my billing date. It's worked once
    in 3 request. When I didn't see the requested change take effect, I would
    call CS. Both times, there was no record of the requested change. So, for
    me, now I just wait until my start billing date and make the change.
    Basically, I've been very pleased with the CS reps that I have dealt with.
    This making the change early to be effective later is the only problem that
    I've had.

    Harold





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