Verizon Nationwide Messaging Plan

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Does anyone have the Verizon Nationwide Messaging Plan for the deaf with unlimited data that they are thinking about dropping? If so, I am interested in purchasing it from you. You may e-mail me at pal_77@live.com. Thanks!
 
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I am still searching, if anyone has a Nationwide Messaging Plan with unlimited data they'd be interested in selling me. Thank you.
 
I understand unlimited data is not normally available anymore, but if someone already has a plan with unlimited data, they would be able to transfer it to me.

No, you cannot legally transfer to other account (not allowed) to take advantage of unlimited data and Verizon is ceasing unlimited data out by not offer subsidized phone and throttling the data.

You have to sign up as new customer and accept the tiered data plan.

Want unlimited data? Goes with t-mobile or Sprint.
 
$54.99 /month - 2GB Data Allowance is too costly.

$50.00/month of AT&T - 3GB DataPro. cheap price than Verizon.

at&t sucks for customers who live in rural area, including me.
 
$54.99 /month - 2GB Data Allowance is too costly.

$50.00/month of AT&T - 3GB DataPro. cheap price than Verizon.

Obvious, you don't care about coverage because of costly.

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We travel a lot for business and sometime vacation. Very rare to over 2GB of data a monthly. Always use WIFI at home for update apps, download apps, backup sync, etc to avoid use usage. Just use LTE for VP, internet, maps, etc.
 
No, you cannot legally transfer to other account (not allowed) to take advantage of unlimited data and Verizon is ceasing unlimited data out by not offer subsidized phone and throttling the data.

It is certainly legal, as many people have done it. It is done through Verizon's Assumption of Liability department.
 
We travel a lot for business and sometime vacation. Very rare to over 2GB of data a monthly. Always use WIFI at home for update apps, download apps, backup sync, etc to avoid use usage. Just use LTE for VP, internet, maps, etc.

If you want to save bandwidth, some GPS apps allow you to store maps offline.
 
It is certainly legal, as many people have done it. It is done through Verizon's Assumption of Liability department.

Good luck.

When I was 18 with no credit history, I want transfer my parent's name to my name under t-mobile account and they told it isn't allowed under their policy, so they ordered me to open a new account with big deposit.

I don't think unlimited data is worth now because of throttle and Verizon could kick all grandfathered unlimited data out whatever they want, also there is no law to regulate Verizon to keep grandfathered unlimited data for customers.
 
It is certainly legal, as many people have done it. It is done through Verizon's Assumption of Liability department.

Why don't you just get something like Virgin Mobile unlimited data plan for $35 monthly, much cheaper than TAP plans.
 
If you want to save bandwidth, some GPS apps allow you to store maps offline.

Yes, i know about that. I use Tomtom app for my iPhone5 for almost 5 years and I love it and don't need data. That's why I hard to get over 2GB of data a month.
 
Why don't you just get something like Virgin Mobile unlimited data plan for $35 monthly, much cheaper than TAP plans.

It is probably fine for some areas, but they do not have good coverage in my area.
 
I have the verizon unlimited data but verizon will not let me switch to the nationwide messaging plan. They said i will lose unlimited data. I just think that its totally unfair due to that i am grandfathered and can't use that plan.
 
Does any have any info of what I can do to get the nationwide messaging plan with the unlimited data? Who can I call within Verizon??
 
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