Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Any advice for changing to Pay As You Go with verizon?

Recently, my friends who were running my phone bill up changed to verizon which I have, so we have free IN calling. I pay about $80/month with no overages, but I think prepaid would be cheaper. Here is the outline of going prepaid:





-$1 per day


-Free verizon to verizon calling


-free nights (9PM-6AM)


-10 cents a minute for any other calls


-10 cents per txt message





90% of the calls I make are in calling and I don鈥檛 text a lot. Any advice?Any advice for changing to Pay As You Go with verizon?
Well @ a dollar a day, you are already paying $30 per month without any phone calls yet! Even though 90% of your calls are IN, the other 10% would cost you $0.10 per minute. Unless your credit is hideous, get the America's Choice 450 plan. It's $40 per month and you get 450 minutes, unlimited IN calling, no roaming charges, a much larger coverage map (prepaid coverage is smaller than postpaid plans' coverage), and a bigger selection of phones.Any advice for changing to Pay As You Go with verizon?
I dont think Verizon has the greatest Pay as You Go option. If you are into the pay as you go phones try a different company.
It would be interesting to know what plan you have that costs 80.00 a month. Keep in mind with verizon you have the option to change your plan at anytime. IF most of your calls our vzw to vzw then change it to the am 450 for 39.99. Another option if your against contracts or your credit isnt the best is to do what's called easypay. For $50.00 bucks a month you get


350 minutes in calling and 3000 night and weekend minutes or $70.00 gets you double the minutes. Keep in mind prepaid gives you a smaller calling area as well so you give up coverage to go that route. If you don't travel much and are opposed to a contract that is the best option
ok i think the best thing to do is go to verizon, its a real good plan if u dont text alot, u can make any phone prepaid, the phone i have is a Motorola V3 Razr, it cost 211$ total, it seems like alot but it realy isnt in the longrun, that price includes everything even ur activationfee. anyhow, u get a 50$ mail in rebate, i pay 50 dollars a month and get 5 or so weekday hours, free nights and weekends, and free virizon to virizon, texting can get expensive on these phones bc i text to my friend alot and it takes the miniutes down derasitcally, but like u said u dont text alot, i think this phone is the best way to go, seriously!

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