Heather,
That's interesting; what plan are you on now? I thought it was an "all or nothing" kind of thing. In other words, if you're grandfathered to a plan they no longer offer, you couldn't make any changes and go back, period. Or, if you're on a current plan, changes weren't an issue at any time. Last year, we changed to the "+Canada" plan at the end of May and changed back at the middle of September. Sounds like some rules may have changed in the past year?
George C.
--- In InternetByWiFi@yahoogroups.com, Heather Minnich <hlm@...> wrote:
>
> I can't change back to what I had unless I do it within 30 days, though.
>
> Heather
>
> At 05:55 AM 5/23/2010, you wrote:
> >1a. Re: Canada plan
> > Posted by: "georgecederholm" gcederholmgroups@... georgecederholm
> > Date: Sat May 22, 2010 1:26 pm ((PDT))
> >
> >Heather,
> >
> >When we went to Alaska last summer, we also changed to add coverage
> >in Canada. We were on Verizon's "Nationwide Basic Family Share
> >Primary 700" plan and changed to the "Nationwide + Canada Family
> >Share Primary 700" plan until we got back to the lower 48. The cost
> >difference was $20/month ($80 vs. $60). We had no problem changing
> >back. Everything was prorated to the dates of the changes.
> >
> >George C.
>
Monday, May 24, 2010
[IBWiFi] Re: Adding Canada
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