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To: vireya who wrote (93224)3/25/2016 2:56:23 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110582
 
I use hard lines I rarely ever use my cell. Maybe one call every 2 months. I don't browse on it, too small of a screen, my screens have to be 17 inches or larger or I will not use them.



To: vireya who wrote (93224)3/25/2016 4:23:30 PM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation

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vireya

  Respond to of 110582
 
You can beat those prices. Try calling Verizon to see if they have a more affordable plan or promotion that would be adequate for your needs.

Also talk to your friends locally to see what they are using since phone service can vary by area by the different providers.

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To: vireya who wrote (93224)3/26/2016 1:10:43 PM
From: Eric L3 Recommendations

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vireya

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Unlocking a Verizon Wireless Mobile ...

<< I wanna switch outa Verizon but since my phone is NOT unlocked, how do I get it to accept new carrier >>

If you've fulfilled your contractual commitment to Verizon Wireless they should be willing to unlock yout phone if you ask (and they are required by law to do so). If it's not fulfilled you should be able to pay an early termination fee and have the phone unlocked. The alternative is a 3rd party unlocking service. If unlocked and you switch to another GSM network service provider you may not experience the same coverage, capacity and quality of voice and/or data you and your wife currently enjoy.

Cheers, - Eric L. -



To: vireya who wrote (93224)3/26/2016 3:53:20 PM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation

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vireya

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Verizon uses CDMA so to reuse your phones, your next carrier would have to be CDMA also.

More Info:

Message 30517991

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