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What the hell
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 17:04 |
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# ? May 24, 2024 22:31 |
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1080 video on YouTube looks like rear end on my phone now. Next step will be a $5/month surcharge to even access YouTube. Thanks Pai! Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Aug 22, 2017 |
# ? Aug 22, 2017 17:09 |
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Looks like it's time to finally switch to T-Mobile.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 18:24 |
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I never watch videos beyond a Youtube here and there on my phone so
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 18:46 |
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Yeah this sucks but I can’t think of it affecting me for more than an hour or two a year. Also look at the chart at the bottom of the linked article. It seems that a two-line plan is getting screwed.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 19:06 |
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tonic posted:Looks like it's time to finally switch to T-Mobile. You know that T-Mobile is largely the reason why this is happening in the first place, right?
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 19:28 |
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tonic posted:Looks like it's time to finally switch to T-Mobile. Doesn't T-Mobile throttle video on all of their plans as well?
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 19:31 |
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glad I'm still basically paying nothing for my 30 gb more everything plan
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 20:15 |
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TheWevel posted:Doesn't T-Mobile throttle video on all of their plans as well? You used to be able to turn it off on T-Mobile? Is that not true anymore? Also, T-Mobile is $20-30 cheaper for a comparable plan now. Verizon's network is no longer good enough for that much of a premium.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 20:15 |
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A single T-Mobile One line is $70. A single Verizon Unlimited is $75. Obviously this changes with multiple lines, but that doesn't apply to me.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 20:50 |
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75 plus taxes and fees, but those aren’t gonna be $15-$25 on one line.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 21:16 |
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Endless Mike posted:A single T-Mobile One line is $70. The Go Unlimited can be "throttled at any time" due to network congestion. It's $85 if you want to avoid throttling until 22GB.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 21:27 |
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16 year Verizon customer here and I dropped them on my way home from work and went T-Mobile with the One+ plan. It wasn't about money (I get 100% reimbursed by work), it wasn't really even about the video streaming since I don't do it too often. It was about finally being fed up. The bald face anti-consumer slap in the face that I'm just so completely tired of. It's all the lesser of the evils, but time and time again Verizon has proved themselves that they aren't even interested in what perception they put out. This was just a final straw moment. I have an unlocked Pixel that I own outright. Verizon has given me no reason at all to stay loyal. Time to play carrier tourist. One thing is for sure, Verizon postpaid is as the very very very bottom of the list now. So far so good with the switch. I was in and out of the store with functioning service on my number in 15 minutes
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 01:18 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Yeah this sucks but I can’t think of it affecting me for more than an hour or two a year. Yeah, I very rarely watch video on my phone, to me it's def more the principal on data throttling. Not a big fan. triple sulk posted:You know that T-Mobile is largely the reason why this is happening in the first place, right? This, but really: Three-Phase posted:Next step will be a $5/month surcharge to even access YouTube. Thanks Pai! It's this. gently caress Pai and the current administration. I started looking through the plans today, really the two big kickers are: 1. You really get pushed to do auto pay with checking account on family plans. $5 a line more if you don't (similar to T-Mobile). 2. The lower plan is cheaper than the current unlimited and obviously a good chunk cheaper than the new beyond everything plan. Most customers still just don't tether and use their phone for messaging, Facebook and candy crush. Maybe pandora and some YouTube now. The cheaper unlimited plan is going to be super popular and for better or worse most people won't notice the difference. The plans at least still allow up to 10 devices, so 5+ family plans are still pretty good (but you basically have to do autopay). I hate autopay. Thankfully I have the prior unlimited plan so I'll just be clutching onto that for the foreseeable future.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 03:41 |
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These plans are also substantially more expensive than the "old" (from 6 months ago) unlimited plan, no? It used to be $100 base access then $20 per line. So two lines was $140, three $160, four $180. For ten it is $300. That chart says that for Beyond, two lines is $160, three lines is $180, and four is $200. Ten would be an egregious $500?! Without autopay you were penalized a flat $10 in the old plan, but for this one it is $5 per line. So after two lines this is also way worse. For ten lines the old (6 whole months) plan would have been $310, but this one would be $550. This is insane, right? Am I missing something?
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 03:53 |
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Even Qualcomm was throwing shade at Verizon today. https://twitter.com/sherifhanna/status/899998155135107073 Likely because you don't need a fancy SD960 with a gigabit LTE connection when you're limited to 720p video.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 03:57 |
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AdmiralViscen posted:These plans are also substantially more expensive than the "old" (from 6 months ago) unlimited plan, no?
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:16 |
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And AutoPay greatly decreases the customer's ability to know how/what they're being charged for without them scrutinizing every line every time the bill is tendered. And by that point, Verizon already has their money, which means it becomes a lengthy process for the consumer to prove that they're being overcharged, while being given the run-around from department to department in the hopes they'll just give up and take it like a bitch.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:18 |
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That's not true at all. They send you the bill email two weeks prior to the autocharge and the email itself tells you the charge. That's plenty of time to stop an autocharge if there's an issue and get it fixed before paying.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:26 |
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Endless Mike posted:That's not true at all. They send you the bill email two weeks prior to the autocharge and the email itself tells you the charge. That's plenty of time to stop an autocharge if there's an issue and get it fixed before paying. Well, I haven't ever signed up for paperless/autobill (still send them a check except in cases where I'm worried it won't make it in time), so that's nice to know.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:29 |
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I don't really have an issue with auto-pay, but I don't like being forced to use a checking account to get the discount.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:37 |
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AdmiralViscen posted:These plans are also substantially more expensive than the "old" (from 6 months ago) unlimited plan, no? Bear in mind I'm still learning the quirks of the new plans, but here's the simple answer. Old Verizon plan: Base: $100 with auto pay ($110 without). Single base is $60. Per line cost: $20 1 line: $80 ($85 no autopay) 2 lines: $140 ($150 no autopay 3: $160 ($170 no autopay) 4: $180 ($190 no autopay) New unlimited : Base: no base, just per line cost depending on how many lines. All plans $5 more per line without autopay 1 line: $75 ($80 no autopay) 2 lines: $65 * 2 = $130 ($140 no autopay) 3 lines: $50 * 3 = $150 ($165 no autopay) 4 lines: $40 * 4 = $160 ($180 no autopay) New unlimited beyond 1 line: $85 ($90 no autopay) 2 lines: $160 ($170 no autopay) 3 lines: $180 ($195 no autopay) 4 lines: $200 ($220 no autopay) Yeah, holy poo poo, writing out the beyond plans makes them look really bad. Everything Verizon does they do for a reason. I can tell you right now if someone wants a hotspot, sales 101 I would tell do 4 lines cheaper unlimited, get a separate jetpack as a 5th line, still be $20 cheaper than the behind plans. My favorite thing about this is that for some drat reason the in store sales system we use cannot setup autopay. So literally, I cannot personally setup autopay for a customer (I already just use their phone and login, but it's really, really inconvenient).
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:38 |
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bull3964 posted:I don't really have an issue with auto-pay, but I don't like being forced to use a checking account to get the discount. Agreed. I just don't like having my checking account out there.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 04:39 |
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Verizon needs to ditch pretty much every account system they have as I think that's a huge contributor to what makes store wait times so bad. Swapping to T-Mobile tonight was... refreshing? There were only two people working in the store and when I got there both were occupied with customers. Still, I was in and out in under 15 minutes and everything was setup, even autopay. It was just drat simple. "I want to get the One+ plan with my current number." Handed over account number, pin, credit card, and ID. Signed a few things, entered my SSN, swapped SIM, done. I've spent more time doing an in-store pickup of an accessory at a Verizon store. I don't even mean wait times, I mean actually engaged with someone across the counter.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 06:06 |
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Yeah, every time I've done an upgrade in-store I feel like I have to block out ~90 minutes to get everything settled.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 07:25 |
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Just came across this while checking out device payments in my account. You can add this to the pile of bad news I guess:
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 09:27 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Not sure how you’re calculating that. Seems pretty clear from those numbers it’s still $20/device, but the data fee went from $100 to $120 for beyond.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 16:51 |
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Riiight, so the beyond table shows 2=160 3=180 4=200 Seems like that fits $120 + ($20/line), right? Lol, but wait, now that it’s live, on their site it shows that for lines 5 and above, you add $50 total per line. 4 lines is $200 but 5 lines is $250. What a clusterfuck.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 17:04 |
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:Riiight, so the beyond table shows It says 4+ lines is $50 per line in a linear increase. On the old plan the per-line cost went down as you added lines, since the base access remained $100 but each line was only $20. Now you straight up pay $50 for each line. So 10 lines goes from $300 to $500. There doesn't seem to be a "base access" anymore.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 19:02 |
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Verizon just emailed me to let me know I'm upgraded to Beyond Unlimited for free.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 19:20 |
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AdmiralViscen posted:It says 4+ lines is $50 per line in a linear increase.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 19:37 |
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Endless Mike posted:Verizon just emailed me to let me know I'm upgraded to Beyond Unlimited for free. Yeah, that's essentially what was happening. You keep the same price, get the extra 5 gb of tethering data, 'gain' the video bandwidth throttling. Everyone 'gains' the video throttling. From the oldest of unlimited plans to the newest of new.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 20:36 |
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SO is planning on moving me to his Verizon plan from Fi and claims it'd be cheaper. Am I right to assume that the plan has changed and he'd be paying more than $20/mo for an extra line now that these new plans are in effect? A friend even claimed the app and site both wanted him to change his plan to one of the new plans just to add a new line, but my SO claims he can get the same $20/mo fee if he just goes into the store instead.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 21:23 |
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ThermoPhysical posted:SO is planning on moving me to his Verizon plan from Fi and claims it'd be cheaper. Am I right to assume that the plan has changed and he'd be paying more than $20/mo for an extra line now that these new plans are in effect? There is a breakpoint that Verizon would be cheaper solely on how much data you use. Total up how much data you use in between you and your SO in a month on average and if the Fi bill is larger, move to Verizon, if it's lower, keep Fi.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 21:35 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:There is a breakpoint that Verizon would be cheaper solely on how much data you use. Total up how much data you use in between you and your SO in a month on average and if the Fi bill is larger, move to Verizon, if it's lower, keep Fi. Oh I know that much, but he's claiming it's still $20/mo instead of the new plan which is basically paying the same plan twice.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 21:42 |
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You have to approach the math different than before on the new plans. Verizon is essentially copying T-Mobile's approach to plans (and we know how Verizon does on copying...). The old plans had a base rate ($100 with autopay), and it was $20 a line. So if you had two people at $100 + $20 + $20, that was $140. 3 people would be $100 + $20 + $20 + $20 = $160, hence "$20 to add a person." New beyond plans: No base rate. 2 phones is $80 each, so it's $80 + $80 = $160 3 phones is $60 each, so $60 + $60 + $60 = $180. So both scenarios it's "$20 to add line," but the man is different on both to get there. And yes, any lines after line # 4 is going to be $50 a line for beyond unlimited, still up to 10 lines per account. Random thing: jetpacks aren't allowed on the lower unlimited plan. Only phones or tablets. Still figuring out what happens if someone already has one. So yeah, a bit messy. Duckman2008 fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Aug 23, 2017 |
# ? Aug 23, 2017 22:43 |
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Oh man, I just got the "upgrade" email from VZW even though my number is ported, such bullshit they don't even mention the throttling in small print. Half of it is crowing about their privacy invasion scheme masquerading as an incentive program. quote:
Emphasis mine. You say this literally the same day you tell everyone 720p is good enough, nearly word for word.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 22:44 |
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Btw, the cheaper unlimited doesn't include travel to Canada and Mexico. Only the beyond unlimited gets that.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 22:52 |
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I just realized the math gets ugly when you get beyond 5 lines. Example: 6 lines. Old unlimited Base: $100 6 lines: $20 * 6 = $20 Total: $220 New beyond unlimited 6 lines: $50 * 6 = $300 So yeah, that's a big difference there. Considering it's $50 a line instead of $20, it's $30 more per line once you hit line 5.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 23:04 |
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# ? May 24, 2024 22:31 |
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Maybe Sprint's new ads won't feature people getting 'hooked' by Verizon, but *hanged*.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 23:21 |