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Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Switch Your Verizon Plan Now

If you're on Verizon or are considering switching to Verizon, do it today or tomorrow at the latest. After tomorrow Verizon will no longer have unlimited data plans. If however you're in by tomorrow you will be grandfathered in and keep your unlimited plan at $30/month (versus the new pricing levels which will range from $30-80/month).

22 comments:

  1. Which plan are you on?

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  2. Unlimited with a smart phone for $30? Really? I am paying about $150 a month.

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  3. The $30 is for the data portion. I'm on family plan - 1400 minutes, unlimited data/nights+weekends/texting, 10 free numbers, etc. I also have (and check if your company offers) 20% off everything through my old job - Verizon lets you keep the discount even if you no longer work there.

    Verizon is still not cheap, but it's reliable and I like being locked into a good plan. Plus, 4G in NYC is super-fast, so with my phone, it's like having an extra mini-computer with good wireless. Friends on Sprint say they have trouble with service in NYC.

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  4. Didn't your old company close down with owing tens of thousands of dollars? Don' you think it is disconcerting of you to continue to take discounts from Verizon?

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  5. It owes me tens of thousands, yes, along with many others. But my discount is from my prior employer, thanks for asking!

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  6. What if you don't have data and use that $30 a month on food or tuition?

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  7. An old friend of mine put away $25 a month for 2 years, and with that money bought stock in some small company and today he is worth over $3 Million.

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  8. Anon3 - It's $24 for me, and what it allows me to do and find more than makes up for it. Thanks though!

    Anon4 - They used $600 and made $3 million? I find that extremely difficult to believe.

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  9. Must've been a Spng investor. It's the only place I've seen that kind of growth

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  10. Yeah, but it had to be a Steve buddy who knew it was a scam and got out.

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  11. Today that same investor is supporting 60 frum families. he might even being paying their cell phone bills.

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  12. Did he make his money legitimately? Otherwise he's just bankrolling people with stolen money.

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  13. IMO as long as he is supporting frum families it makes no difference if it is stolen money.

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  14. ....WOW.

    I don't even know what to say to that. That's so twisted it's impossible to have a logical discussion.

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  15. You didn't seem to have a problem when that was the modus operandi of the company you were working for.

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  16. LOL! Really? Clearly you have no clue.

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  17. So Anon, did you mean SM or one of his buddies?

    Figure 60M shares at .0001 is a cost of $600. Sell it at 5 cents, you've got $3 million. Hire a ton of people to help cover the scam at one company, then open up another company and hire a ton more while talking about all the great things happening - about 30 people in each company = 60 families, right? So that makes it okay?

    Sick.

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  18. Anon- How you could write the word FRUM and STOLEN MONEY in one sentence, that in and of- itself is mind blowing. Did SM use stolen money to pay you to write these posts?!!!!!!!!!!

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  19. Anon #2- SM said he would wire the money to me, but it has yet to arrive. I'm sure he was telling me the truth.

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  20. The money will hit in a matter of hours.

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