- 09-07-2004, 07:31 PM #1
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Hi there I'm new to this forum and I just switched over to Verizon from AT&T. I opened a $39.99/month plan + $20/month for an additional line. He also told me that both phones are IN and they BOTH have unlimited calling and receiving minutes to and from Verizon customers. Is this true? THanks
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- 09-10-2004, 03:18 PM #2
yea..this is the whole in thing. i have it and i only use like 100 sumthin of my 400 minutes bcuz most of the people i call have verizon.
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- 09-10-2004, 10:21 PM #3
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yep, i've had verizon for several years..it used to be called mobile to mobile, and they were free too. Now it's "in network", and if you're calling another verizon user, it's free.
- 09-11-2004, 01:03 AM #4
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Okay thanks a lot! And does anyone know how to read the *MIN info? I dont understand it.
Like PK, OffPK, OffPkIN, stuff like that. What counts against me, etc. Thanks
- 10-14-2004, 09:25 PM #5
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First, it's #MIN, there's also #BAL and #DATA but that's for another thread.Originally posted by tUm
And does anyone know how to read the *MIN info? I dont understand it.
Like PK, OffPK, OffPkIN, stuff like that.
Just pay attention to PK which stands for Peak or Anytime minutes. OffPK is night & weekends, OffPKIN - In Network.

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