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VZW has lost thier mind (again)
Verizon To Discontinue 30 Day No-ETF Window
Facing a slate of lawsuits for their ETF policies, many wireless carriers recently made a number of changes to their wireless service plans, including pro-rating ETFs, not extending user contracts every time a small change is made, and giving customers a free thirty day window to test phones. Verizon also settled for $21 million, though admitted no error on their part. After making some progress, Verizon appears to be going backwards again -- and will be discontinuing their 30-day refund program starting February 15 -- customers once again facing an ETF if they cancel within the first thirty days. The company is also reducing the discounts for "new every two" customers from $100 to $50 if you've got a plan greater than $80, and from $50 to $30 if you're on a plan that's less than $80. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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That's just great
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They couldn't care less about growth, this is going to make/save them so much money.
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They also recently implemented a manditory data plan on the Omnia & Touch Pro which is a load of crap.
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That's old news, and this was always the case if you wanted to get the extra discount on a smartphone or PDA Phone. I really never mind paying for a $40 data plan and cancelling it the next month if it saved me an extra $100 on my phone. I'm still saving $60, right?
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