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"
What happens when you exceed it? Do you pay a per/byte charge? Any warnings on the phone or via e-mail? -- nm
"
by
Mop
Verizon charges you $20 [$15, actually-edit] per gig when you go over. -- nm*
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Mar 31 '16, 10:27
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Only $10 for us. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 31, 10:29
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Doublechecked and it's actually $15, at least on their new "Verizon Plan". I think it was 10 for me too until I upgraded my plan a few weeks back. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 31, 10:34
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That makes sense. We have been in ours for quite some time. -- nm
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Spawn
Mar 31, 10:38
Plus, the last time it happened they did even bill us for it.
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Spawn
Mar 31, 10:32
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