Verizon Wireless Goes Ahead With 'Bucket' Data Plans 376
CanHasDIY writes "Previously, it was reported that Verizon was considering eliminating their current data plan scheme, as well as the grandfathered unlimited plans, in favor of a new 'bucket' plan in which up to 10 devices would share a data allotment. Verizon has now officially acknowledged the new scheme, called the 'Share Everything' plan, which will go into effect as of June 28, 2012. According to USA Today, 'Under the new pricing plan, a smartphone customer opting for the cheapest data bucket, 1 gigabyte, will pay $90 before taxes and fees ($40 for phone access and $50 for 1 GB). Customers can add a basic phone, laptop and tablet to share data for $30, $20 and $10, respectively.' Those of us still grandfathered into the unlimited plan will be forced (when upgrading) to either sign up for Share Everything or one of the tiered pricing plans currently in effect."
Re:What the Hell??? (Score:4, Funny)
http://www.marketplace.org/topics/tech/verizon-trying-stamp-out-unlimited-data-customers/n [marketplace.org]
Laughed my ass off listening to it on the radio.
Re:What the Hell??? (Score:5, Funny)
2) Leave
3) Profit
Real plan name (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What the Hell??? (Score:5, Funny)
Because then youd miss out on the world renowned Verizon customer service experience!
Oh wait.
Re:Seriously? (Score:5, Funny)
Over the years I have come to understand that Verizon really truly does not expect or want to keep customers. Their only goal is to infuriate, annoy, inconvenience, and generally cause problems for as many people as is possible.
I believe that they are not a data carrier, as much as a hatred delivery company who uses their status as an ISP to more easily deliver that seething contempt to its customers.
Re:Ugh. Worst summary ever? (Score:5, Funny)
BECAUSE...
It's MOST LIKELY....
WILLIAM SHATNER...
That you're TALKING to!