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Verizon Wireless finally unveils 'Share Everything' plan
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article published on 12 June, 2012
The new plan will allow Verizon subscribers to share their minutes, texts and data between devices.
Called the "Share Everything" plan, subscribers can share unlimited minutes, texts, MMS, and 1GB data for $50 between up to 10 devices. For $100 you can share 10GB. Of course, there are tons of other charges on there, and it ends up being $250 per month for 8GB for four smartphones, for example.
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AfterDawn Addict
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12. June 2012 @ 21:20 |
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Give me a 5$ per 1GB plan on everything and I might consider getting an Iphone and data plan. Until then....fuq you.
Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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12. June 2012 @ 22:30 |
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Of course they will include hot spots for all devices...They already charge a fortune to begin with, and if you go over your limit, they will probably come after your kidney...so why not let everyone go wild on the hot spot? The more the merrier,
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ruff469
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12. June 2012 @ 23:10 |
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This is nothing new. Sprint does this minus the hotspot for same price with unlimited data. All they did was turn it around. Minutes vs data. And with everybody on cell phones the Voice limits are obsolete. Everybody just needs to merge and come up with a $40 everything plan and just charge a lil more for phones like metro. Take all the money a build a network that shines from the stars.
Gov't is worried about a monopoly but these guys already have all the money. Separating them does us no good. Put the limits on those guys that have free phones provided by the gov't for being on welfare, with ads before they make a call. And make there calls last for 3 mins like in jail lol.
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AfterDawn Addict
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13. June 2012 @ 01:15 |
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Free hotspot on rooted Droid anybody?
Fuq you Verizon. Out of the 4GB you give me a month, I use 1.5GB tops. I should be able to use the rest for a hotspot for FREE.
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13. June 2012 @ 01:39 |
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Free hot spot on rooted Galaxy S2 here(just simple root, no fancy Rom), unlimited, with Sprint. Too bad the speed sucks pretty bad, but I guess is good enough when I am in the sticks with nothing else connecting me to civilization.
I just hope they don't put an end to it(the unlimited deal), like ATT did, even for people grandfathered in.
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ZeusAV
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13. June 2012 @ 09:00 |
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Unless you don't use very much data, these plans are brutal.
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13. June 2012 @ 13:35 |
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Ahh yes, it's just those pesky little demons in the details ain't it? That little $100 plan is actually $250... a 150% increase in what they're really telling you.
Not in my house! Little bastards won't share a box of ice cream sandwiches much less the bill for a phone/data plan! That's why they all pay for their own.
Yeah, I know... I'm an a*hole... I never made any arguments about that.
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joebloe12
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14. June 2012 @ 02:53 |
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With the $45.00 a month unlimited EVERYTHING straight talk plan and an unlocked iphone....why would I want to be stupid and go with verizon?
They use verizons towers for talk and text anyway...so why pay verizon more?
I just don't get the stupidity of some people.
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14. June 2012 @ 13:51 |
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Originally posted by joebloe12: I just don't get the stupidity of some people.
It's probably a great plan & option & especially for you, but then add that on top of 3 more people in your house. El Toro caca adds up fast don't it? You kinda end up right where Verizon has you.
Granted, you still have 'unlimited' with your idea, but some may argue 'convenience'. Like, having to go into Walmart to pay for the card on time or if they pay with a credit card what additional charges are there...
Not starting a debate. Just throwing out plausible excuses others might make. Goddly knows I need to make a change. $100 for the same crap I've been going through & now the rumor has it that they're going to null the grandfather clause on unlimited service?
Yeah, straight talk probably isn't the worst idea at this juncture.
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