 ke4pymPremium join:2004-07-24 Charlotte, NC | reply to jmn1207
Re: Creative What I'm interested to see is if they'll still honor their data block. All of my phones have text and data blocked so there's no chance of getting a text message or data fee.
Wonder if they'll keep that ability in place. |
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 jmn1207Premium join:2000-07-19 Ashburn, VA kudos:1 | said by ke4pym:What I'm interested to see is if they'll still honor their data block. All of my phones have text and data blocked so there's no chance of getting a text message or data fee. Wonder if they'll keep that ability in place. Absolutely, I wouldn't expect that to change. The problem is that Verizon already charges a ton of money for text and picture mail features that a lot of people want and use, but I've not seen Verizon offer the ability to block just the data for online services that generates this $1.99 fee. Your choice is to completely block all types of data, like you are doing. The solution would be to make the first MB free, but that would cause Verizon to lose millions of dollars each month, so a consumer friendly solution will never happen. Verizon will just continue to blame the phone manufacturer's software, and keep raking in this bonus profit. |
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 Camelot OnePremium,MVM join:2001-11-21 Greenwood, IN kudos:1 | reply to ke4pym said by ke4pym:What I'm interested to see is if they'll still honor their data block. All of my phones have text and data blocked so there's no chance of getting a text message or data fee. Wonder if they'll keep that ability in place. I would expect they'll follow the directory listing plan that requires a fee to not be listed, and start charging you a $1.99 "Data Block" fee. -- Intel Q6600 @3400Mhz/GA-EP35-DS3P/4x 2048Mb G.Skill/WD Raptor 300Gb/3x WD20EADS 2TB/2x PNY GTX 260/Silverstone 850W/Custom water cooler |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to ke4pym said by ke4pym:What I'm interested to see is if they'll still honor their data block. All of my phones have text and data blocked so there's no chance of getting a text message or data fee. Wonder if they'll keep that ability in place. If you get one of those 3G phones the it doens't matter if you have data blocked you are still required to get the $10 or $30 plan. |
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 ke4pymPremium join:2004-07-24 Charlotte, NC | reply to jmn1207 All you do is call them up. "Block data and sms/mms" and it is done. It even says so on the features section on my bill. Works great. You hit that up arrow, the browser loads then fails to connect. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | reply to BF69 I'll bet Verizon will actually save a lot of CS calls complaining about bills because someone decided to surf the web (at $1.99 per MB) on their phone and used up 20MB over the course of a month. $10 $40. |
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 jmn1207Premium join:2000-07-19 Ashburn, VA kudos:1 | reply to ke4pym said by ke4pym:All you do is call them up. "Block data and sms/mms" and it is done. It even says so on the features section on my bill. Works great. You hit that up arrow, the browser loads then fails to connect. What if you just have no interest in using any data, but still need to communicate with SMS? From what I have read, the only sure way to stop this phantom $1.99 charge is to completely block both data and messaging, yet they are billed separately in some plans. If people were able to just exclusively block data, and keep this fee from continuing to appear on their bills, it would not have been a big deal at all. |
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