Thanks for the personal attack...
Enjoy your profit, no matter how small... I will "scrounge" up the whopping $12.50 a month and keep my Droid....![]()
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Thanks for the personal attack...
Enjoy your profit, no matter how small... I will "scrounge" up the whopping $12.50 a month and keep my Droid....![]()
Im not sure if you can still do this, but in my experience this is what i did with regards to smartphone. I originally ordered some phones for my family using the family share plan. then one day i decided to buy a palm treo on ebay and got the data plan to go with it as i needed it. later when a friend of mine gave me a bb storm as a gift i passed the old treo to my son without having to activate the data plan for him.
And i did all this online without having to talk to any vzw reps to help me out :P
So basically i forbid him to use any data and told him that any charges incurred for data is coming out of his allowances![]()
like i said im not sure if u can still do this....
loving my DROIDDDDDD <3 <3
Last edited by hyperave; 11-22-2009 at 12:12 PM.
I had the Droid purchased on another line when it first came out and then took it so I could get the typical normal price of $199. When I logged in to change the ID numbers there was an option that said to add the data plan of 29.99. I clicked yes, but I assume you could bypass it.
2space: I just called VZ to verify if I can do that. They told me I must use the Droid with the data plan; if I switch back to my old phone that does not have data plan, they will remove the data plan. HOWEVER I will have to return the Droid back to VZ or pay the full price of the Droid ($599).
Since the Droid was released just recently, you probably did not get your VZ bill yet. They might include the cost of the Droid to your next bill, or the bill after that - that's what VZ rep told me. They are perfectly aware of that.
So looks like you will have to pay the cost of the Droid to Verizion. In this case you will actually lose $300 since you already sold it, without a right to update it within the next 2 years...
No...he's okay. He didn't cancel his phone line. He just sold the phone..
I have given a couple cell phones as gifts before and I am forced to register it on my phone, with or without the 2 year extension, and then transfer it to the other line.
As LordKastle said, that would only be the case if I canceled the extension of the contract. I spoke with three VZW representatives before selling the Droid, and they all told me that what I was doing was allowed by my contract with no additional fees.
Your mileage may vary, do it at your own risk, etc., etc. But from everything I heard, you should be able to do what I did without additional fees -- so long as you remain a Verizon customer.
How come so many posts around here have now become people trying to tell others how to spend their own money???
Anyways, back on topic, I was one of the early posters saying how a couple years ago, I bought my Samsung SCH I730 and cancelled the data plan ASAP and just used its wi fi and worked great for everything I needed, no shortage of hot spots or open access. Let me say now though after having my Droid since release day, this phone absolutely needs the data plan and would be pretty much useless without it, best money I have spent in quite along time, getting the bill every month may be a different story, but the check goes out and I get over it and enjoy my droid.![]()
Can I get enough usability using the Droid with WiFi? My plan is to use it for e-mail, Internet browsing, and may be using Skype for phone calls via WiFi. So I do not need the Droid as a phone, but I'd like to use it as a WiFi communication device similar to iPod.
Any concerns?