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Question to Verizon users with the unlimited data plan
Okay, here's my deal. I'm paying for the expensive "unlimited data plan" with Verizon ($45), I'm also paying the tethering fee (yeah, I know I don't need to, but I still am). Until September 09 I had myself on self inflicted internets probation for the better part of two years so rarely even would get past 1GB a month in the tethering/data usage. Now I've moved and am using the internet more to work, and get work and I'm starting to get a bit worried.
There are alternating reports on the net about how unlimited this service is. Most reports talk about the $30 (I guess now the $25) web & email service though. Some reports claim it to be capped at 5GB a month, while others say it's unlimited. Others say that if you're paying the total of $60 a month (unlimited data plus tethering) it's capped at 10GB a month. One of the PPCGeeks members has in his signature his bill using almost 40GB and not being billed for it, but I don't know if that's just a photoshop job or something.
So, what I'd like to know from fellow Verizon 'geekers is this: Is there a straight answer? Do any of you normally use over 5GB/10GB and not get charged for it? Have any of you used over 5GB/10GB and gotten charged $0.05/MB for overages?
Please help me, I'm just looking for some straight answers because this is highly frustrating and I can't get a straight answer from Verizon!
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