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My AC 2-year contract ended during 2/04. Two phones. I just moved from
the East Coast to the West Coast and Verizon won't give me a new local
phone number without a new contract. A new contract is $5 more per
month, plus the cost of activating the two lines. I have NE2, but I'm
happy with my phones. I signed up for detailed billing before the end of
June, and I got a note today that Verizon extended my contract for 1
year because of it. What contract? I guess I should have read the fine
print on the web site. I have until next week (30 days from the detailed
billing signup date) to call and cancel the detailed billing. I don't
like the fact that they're doing that because I always had detailed
billing prior to their announcement in March.
On the plus side, there would be unlimited M2M calling for the primary
line (I had only 250 shared M2M minutes) and the new minimal AC
contracts allow for 400 minutes (I had only 300). I never went over my
monthly limit. It doesn't seem worth it to pay the extra $120 (plus
activation fees) over the course of 2 years to get a local phone number.
I don't call the mobile phones from my land line. The phones are used
for calling out or calling each other. Hmmm. Just thinking out loud.
--Felix
My AC 2-year contract ended during 2/04. Two phones. I just moved from
the East Coast to the West Coast and Verizon won't give me a new local
phone number without a new contract. A new contract is $5 more per
month, plus the cost of activating the two lines. I have NE2, but I'm
happy with my phones. I signed up for detailed billing before the end of
June, and I got a note today that Verizon extended my contract for 1
year because of it. What contract? I guess I should have read the fine
print on the web site. I have until next week (30 days from the detailed
billing signup date) to call and cancel the detailed billing. I don't
like the fact that they're doing that because I always had detailed
billing prior to their announcement in March.
On the plus side, there would be unlimited M2M calling for the primary
line (I had only 250 shared M2M minutes) and the new minimal AC
contracts allow for 400 minutes (I had only 300). I never went over my
monthly limit. It doesn't seem worth it to pay the extra $120 (plus
activation fees) over the course of 2 years to get a local phone number.
I don't call the mobile phones from my land line. The phones are used
for calling out or calling each other. Hmmm. Just thinking out loud.
--Felix