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I've looked at both my primary and secondary lines; the primary says something about having unlimited nationwide calling, but I want to call someone who has Verizon and I can't tell if I have IN Network for free or not. Also, I'm using the secondary line. 😧 Please help, if possible. Thanks~
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yup. that's it. so even if you have it on the primary # only you're still covered on the secondary lines. So you have free IN network calling!
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What's the name of plan you're on and how many minutes?
Also, look for features named: M2M Unlimited, IN CLNG UNL, National M2M UNL...things like that. Verizon has changed it so many times it gets confusing.
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"NATIONWIDE BASIC FAMILY SHARE PRIMARY 700"
"M2M NATIONAL UNLIMITED" is this it?
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yup. that's it. so even if you have it on the primary # only you're still covered on the secondary lines. So you have free IN network calling!
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Thanks so much~ ^^