No $15.00 Charge for MS Exchange Email.
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No $15.00 Charge for MS Exchange Email.
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Think I've pointed this out at least 3 times here.
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Originally Posted by
medicTHREE
Think I've pointed this out at least 3 times here.
hmm probably, I failed to search for a thread until after I posted..
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Pricing on Website
I think the verizon website doesn't clearly define business/corporate well enough. I am still confused about the whole thing but I a going to take the less expesive route.
AGS
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Originally Posted by
agsone
I think the verizon website doesn't clearly define business/corporate well enough. I am still confused about the whole thing but I a going to take the less expesive route.
AGS
And every store rep a colleague and I have talked to says you need the $15 plan to connect to your companies Exchange server. I just ignore it because I know it isn't true.
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Originally Posted by
Donsell

Originally Posted by
agsone
I think the verizon website doesn't clearly define business/corporate well enough. I am still confused about the whole thing but I a going to take the less expesive route.
AGS
And every store rep a colleague and I have talked to says you need the $15 plan to connect to your companies Exchange server. I just ignore it because I know it isn't true.
The two phone calls i made to tier 2 technical support Verizon this mornign both said the same thing.
if you want to connect to your Droid to your OWN exchange ActiveSync device you HAVE to sign up on the $44.99 plan.
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I set up my Droid to use our Exchange server and it worked fine on the $29.99 plan. There has been a lot of confusion, mostly from Verizon on this.
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Again, it is a business ACCOUNT vs personal ACCOUNT issue. Not a 'using exchange' vs 'not using exchange' issue. Obviously the reps were not properly trained about this.
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well not only aren't the reps not trained, legally according to the T&C of the website you are OBLIGATED to sign up for the $44.99 plan if you are going to use Microsoft Activesync.
Now it appears that you dont have to and a number of people have confirmed activesynch works on the $29.99 plan BUT it still pisses me off that Verizon cant explain this clearly in their contract (or that even if they turn a blind eye to it they could kick you off later for not signing up on the correct plan).
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Originally Posted by
dean.collins
well not only aren't the reps not trained, legally according to the T&C of the website you are OBLIGATED to sign up for the $44.99 plan if you are going to use Microsoft Activesync.
Please link to the part of the contract that states this. Not that I don't believe it, that is just a strange way to implement the Exchange use.
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