Saturday, May 22, 2010

[IBWiFi] Re: Canada plan

 

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.

--- In InternetByWiFi@yahoogroups.com, "Heather Minnich" <hlm@...> wrote:
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> I was not aware that a $20 plan I could add and then remove still existed. The only plan I was aware of that still existed was a totally different plan than I currently have which require me to switch back before 30 days was up. DO you have a link to this $20 a month plan? It would be perfect for the times when I'm in Canada for a couple of weeks or so.
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> 1a. Re: Hawking HWDN2
> Posted by: "Roo and Kanga" RooAndKanga@... jjcahill42
> Date: Thu May 20, 2010 1:45 pm ((PDT))
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> Verizon coverage in Alaska is great!
>
> Verizon coverage in Canada can be added for $20 for a month and then
> removed on your national plan.
>

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