Verizon Plan vs. More Everything
galzers83
Newbie

Can anyone explain what the difference between the Verizon Plan and the More Everything Plan is? Is it better to switch to the Verizon Plan and go to the 6GB plan, since I currently have the More Everything Plan and 4GB.

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Re: Verizon Plan vs. More Everything
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

We want the plan options to be easy galzers83. This is why we created the Verizon Plans. They provide you with simpler options for an affordable price. Both the More Everything plan and Verizon plan come with unlimited talk and text. The data options are similiar to More everything but still have small data options and larger data options. Changing plans will depend on what you currently have. In order to review your current options and discounts versus new options with the Verizon Plan, we would have to analyze your indiviual account.You may have special discounts and promotions that currently affect your overall cost.


You can send us a private message, chat with us, call us or reach us on social media. You can also analzye price options online via my-Verizon.


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mama23dogs
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The main difference is the flat $20 line fee (for out of contract lines).   The new plan is also a "No contract" plan.  Upgrades must be with device payment plan or full price purchase.  No more 2 year contracts.

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SBKohn
Newbie

I'm struggling with the same decision, to stay with the More Everything Plan, or switch to the Verizon Plan. I also receive a 20% Corp Discount and that helps since I have a 20GB data plan currently. My instincts tell me that the older plans are better, otherwise Verizon wouldn't encourage people to change. I've been with them for over 20 years and unfortunately, there is no such thing as a Loyalty Program anymore. Any suggestions are appreciated. Here is my current profile:

3 -  Iphones (6, 6 and 5c) on the "old" Verizon "Edge" Plan, which each have about 9 months left, since they were purchased last Christmas. Each line receives a $25 discount on the $40 activation fee

1 - Iphone (5s) that is paid for and eligible for an upgrade. This line pays the $40 fee (unlike $15 above)

1 - Basic phone (mom's) which is also eligible for an upgrade, but doesn't have a $40 fee 'cause it's a flip phone

1 - Old Verizon Jetpack which is also eligible for an upgrade

Everyone's comments about Verizon Cloud data are true. You lose quite a bit of Verizon Storage with the Verizon plan....if you use it. Also, they replaced the old "Edge" plan with a Device Payment Plan which is a 24 month, rather than a 20 month plan. Doesn't seem like much, but they added 4 months to their "payoff".

My dilemma is I want to get at least one, or two 6s phones and am struggling with the best way to do it. Verizon Customer Service is nice, but they can't really do a complete analysis and advise the best Total Cost solution, particularly over a one or two year (going forward) period. Can/do I purchase a $199 iPhone 6s (or two) with my upgrades available and give one to the (current) 5c line and one to the (eligible) 5s line? Should I continue paying that Edge plan (for the 5c) and hope I retain the $25 discount when it's done. Or, enter into a new Device Payment Plan, pay full retail over time? Can I even do that with the Basic Phone upgrade and not activate that line, but instead give it to the 5c line? And what about the 5s upgrade? Do I use the new Device Payment plan, or buy a new phone? It seems that if and when I switch to the Verizon Plan, I get a $20/line discount (as opposed to the current $25 discount), but they tell me that the $20 discount remains after the phone is paid off?  One person said the same is true for my current Edge plan lines, meaning the $25 discount remains after the contract expires, yet another one said it goes away.

Sorry, but it's really not that "simple".  Verizon's plans are ridiculously confusing and albeit nice, the Cust Svc reps are not equipped to handle "complex" situations. When you're spending +/- $350/month, someone should pay attention other than the consumer.

Maybe it's time to switch to another carrier which makes things simple and still appreciates loyalty?

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vzw_customer_support
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SBKohn, We truly appreciate your loyalty with us. I do not want you to feel unappreciated. Let's see what opportunities are available to your account. On occasion some plans may save money . This is why we try to offer many options.  I want to go over the different aspects of the plan. In order to go deeper into your account. I will send you a personal message.
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SBKohn
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Thank you and looking forward to it.

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