K so my dad gets this texting plan with verizon, that has unlimited to people with verizon also, and 500 to people with different services. Anyways my dad said they charged me like 30 dollars extra for texting 700 messages (but they were to my friend who had VERIZON. i didnt even text anyone without it yet!) I'm SUPPOSED to have UNLIMITED! What is wrong here? My dad called up verizon and they didnt give an explanation or something. I dont know. but still. wtf? What happened? Its only like 10 or 15 dollars a month or something. And we got charged 30 dollars extra (not even a full week after I got the plan too!)
Cux answered Monday July 30 2007, 12:20 am: Are you absolutely sure that your friend has Verizon? If not- they probably lied to you [or they just didn't know]. I would have your dad contact Verizon again and ask them to send a list of the numbers you texted [they should be able to send a list with all of your texts and to who they were sent] and then if they say that the number wasn't Verizon- have your dad contact your friend's parents.. because they just cost you $30.
The problem just might be an error on account of Verizon- I tell ya- I get service in my bathroom and basement, but they say I called people I didn't sometimes. They make mistakes, as does everyone.
Otherwise- refuse to pay the bill- though that might not be the smartest thing to do.. I think my dad did that once.. it wasn't smart.. haha.
khadiya answered Monday July 30 2007, 12:18 am: Verizon is messing up. Its not you. Why dont you have the unlimited plan for all networks? Its probably just the same amount and you can ext anyone you want. You should keep calling verizon until they correct it too. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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