1. blckberry4life's Avatar
    01-28-15 12:09 PM
  2. jaydee5799's Avatar
    sigh, always something
    01-28-15 12:30 PM
  3. raino's Avatar
    Well, duh. They want to maximize their profit from the hordes of Classic activations/upgrades
    sk8er_tor likes this.
    01-28-15 12:33 PM
  4. OneofLittleHarmony's Avatar
    If they never raise fees, they can't ever lower them!

    Posted via CB10
    01-28-15 12:33 PM
  5. filanto's Avatar
    No but they did up my monthly data by 50% with no extra charge. Not a price reduction but I like it

    Posted via CB10
    illlya likes this.
    01-28-15 07:46 PM
  6. wheresmy600's Avatar
    Was this a permanent data increase? Do you know if it was across the board?
    01-29-15 09:58 AM
  7. filanto's Avatar
    Went from 10 gig to 15 months ago and still have it

    Posted via CB10
    01-29-15 10:46 AM
  8. jonty12's Avatar
    Was this a permanent data increase? Do you know if it was across the board?
    if it's like my uppage.... for 12 months.
    01-29-15 10:55 AM
  9. RAFA1's Avatar
    As long as you don't change your plan,data will remain the same

    Posted via CB10
    01-30-15 10:14 PM
  10. medic22003's Avatar
    They doubled my data from 3 gigs to 6 for no extra cost. Seems to be hanging in there.
    I had to call them and tell them I wanted to accept it though.
    Posted via CB10
    01-31-15 03:53 PM
  11. ShaneVich1's Avatar
    Verizon isn't sticking it to their customers. They had the cheapest activation fees compared to the other three major carriers. Now, they're exactly the same as AT&T's and T-Mobile's fees.

    Posted via CB10
    02-13-15 08:09 PM
  12. anon(8635265)'s Avatar
    Verizon is evil plain and simple. Mo reason to give them a free pass.
    02-17-15 01:28 PM
  13. raino's Avatar
    Verizon isn't sticking it to their customers. They had the cheapest activation fees compared to the other three major carriers. Now, they're exactly the same as AT&T's and T-Mobile's fees.
    TMO has an activation fee? That's news to me. I know they charge $15 for a SIM card (up from $10,) but there's no $40 activation fee. Plus, you can get the SIM card cheaper than $15, or even free.
    02-17-15 05:16 PM

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