This sounds like a pretty good deal. But when existing custome's try to get this deal, or any deal for that matter with Verizon, they'll have to extend their contract.
Just another reason why at&t is better overall than Verizon. Whenever you want to change your rate plan, no contract extension required! Oh yeah, and you keep Rollover!!
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Actually on text messaging packages you do not need to extend your contract.
Also just like when they bumped the $20 text package to 5000 texts a few month's ago they automatically moved customers that were on the previous plan.
Think before you speak.
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Actually they made this a price plan change.. not a data add on. Americas Choice Select is agreeing to another 1 or 2 year agreement. You can still add the old data packages on w/o extension.
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That's all well and good if you live in an area where ATT works. Out here in SD, we have Alltel or Verizon, and Vzw has the best service, so I'm 100% comfortable taking my stones (no rollover, contract extensions, not as cool phones) to have service where I can actually make and receive calls when and where I want.
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Who cares about contract extensions every verizon customer knows its the best, say Hello to the lowest churn in the industry for a reason!! verizon delivers!!! You're just pissed that cingular is dragin its butt! lol
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draggin its but!!?? i geruntee if at&t forced people to extend their contract for plan changes it would have the lowest churn. verizon is only about .2-.4% ahead of at&t. So just imagine how far ahead at&t would be if they extended the contract too.
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Its just a feature you tag onto your account.
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At least not on my eROES East system. If there's a way to make it just a feature add, tell me how.
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It's a new Vision/BGSA code so no, it's not a feature.
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corys00 said:
It's a new Vision/BGSA code so no, it's not a feature.
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what?
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it is vzw talk. BGSA codes represent rate plan categories. ie amerias choice, local digital choice etc
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Just got done taking the "training lesson" for the plan, it does indeed require a 1 or 2 year contract extension, it is clearly stated on the first page of the lesson.
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It is truly unlimited and yes it requires a plan, but so does Cingular/at&t or they are supposed to when changing plans anyway. But the one good thing that comes out of this though is the fact that the customer still only pays $30 for an account with familyshare rather than Cingular/at&t's $20 a line.
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