Unlimited Data Plan removed without my knowledge or consent. Verizon refuses to reinstate. Any suggestions? Please and Thank you.

I am desperately reaching out to anybody that may be able to help me with this situation.
I don't want to give up hope, but I feel that it may be a battle that I cannot win.
This is my story...
A few years ago, my iPhone 3G was stolen. At that time, my spouse and I both had Unlimited Data plans with Verizon. Fortunately for me, my in-laws had an old flip phone that I could borrow until I could afford a new iPhone. So, I took the newly inherited flip phone to my local Verizon Wireless store to have it activated. I didn't really want to use the flip phone, but beggars can't be choosers and I was just glad to be able to make and receive phone calls again. I told the nice folks at the Verizon store what happened, and they assured me that they could activate the flip phone so that I could use it. "Yes, sir. We can activate this phone for you. No problem."  So, I gave them the flip phone. They activated it and told me that I was "Good to go."
A little over a month later, I was able to save up with enough money to buy an iPhone. So, back to the local Verizon store I went. They showed me a variety of phones, but I was already pretty set on an iPhone. I bought the new iPhone, and they activated it for me. It was all pretty straight forward and easy.
With my new iPhone in hand, I left the store and everything was back to normal.
Many months later, I get a text from Verizon telling me that I only had 2% of my data plan left to use. This really struck me as odd. How could that be? How does someone figure out what 2% of unlimited is? I really couldn't wrap my head around the math needed to calculate percentages of limitless values, so I decided to call Customer Service.
After several calls, I was finally able to piece together what happened. And, it started as soon as I stepped into the Verizon Wireless Store...
1. When the people at the store activated the flip phone, the activation automatically downgraded my data plan from, Unlimited to 2GB, because the flip phone simply did not require a data plan. NOBODY told me that this was going to happen... NOBODY. Had I known that I was about to get stripped of my Unlimited Data Plan, I never would've agreed to it. Who in their right mind would???
2. It went unnoticed for over 30 days. I was told that I took too long to catch their mistake. (I say "their" mistake because if you're going to change something on my account on that large a scale, "they" need to tell "me" about it first.) And, because I didn't catch it within 30 days, I could not have my data plan returned to me. They actually told me that if I had only caught it sooner, then I would be able to have it back.
3. Because I didn't even know that my Unlimited Data plan was even in jeopardy, I bought a new phone. And this is where it gets kinda tricky...
When I bought the new iPhone, I asked them... I asked them if my data plan was going to have to change. They told me "No.", and that "Everything would stay the same." Which, is somewhat of a semi-truth. And, it's also one of the main reasons why I am not being given back my old Unlimited Data plan. See, when I asked them if my data plan would stay the same, I was referring to my Unlimited Data plan. (At this point and time, I had no idea my Unlimited Data Plan was already gone.) So, when they told me that I would keep my data plan, it because they were looking at a screen that told them that I had a 2GB data plan. To them, I was going from 2GB to 2GB. To me, I had Unlimited, and was keeping my Unlimited.
4. To make matters worse, Verizon keeps telling me that I can't have my Unlimited Data Plan back because I bought a new phone at a non-retail price.
I WOULD GLADLY PAY THE DIFFERENCE OF THE PHONE COST to have all of this fixed. $300? $400? Maybe even $500? I honestly would fork over that money in a heart beat. I only bought that phone because I was told in the store that my plan would not change.
Any Customer Service Rep can look up my history and see that what I'm saying is true. I've even had a  very nice Customer Service Rep offer to upgrade my 2GB Data Plan to 6GB AND send me a free iPhone 5c to go with it! But, I did not want to give up the fight.  My spouse still has the Unlimited Data Plan, but uses a non-4G- LTE phone for fear of losing the unlimited data to the upgrade. Even, I, have avoided upgrading for a long time because I didn't want to lose my plan.
Turns out the joke has been on me this entire time. I haven't had my Unlimited Data Plan for 3 years now.
I honestly don't feel like I've done anything wrong here.
I'm at a complete loss now, and have no idea what to do next.
I'm open to any, and every suggestion that someone may have.
Thank you.

A few years ago, my iPhone 3G was stolen Verizon never had the iPhone 3G. Are you sure it wasn't the iPhone 4 or 4S? Thank you for pointing this out. I did have an iPhone. It was with Verizon. It must have been an iPhone 4.. At that time, my spouse and I both had Unlimited Data plans with Verizon. Fortunately for me, my in-laws had an old flip phone that I could borrow until I could afford a new iPhone. So, I took the newly inherited flip phone to my local Verizon Wireless store to have it activated. I didn't really want to use the flip phone, but beggars can't be choosers and I was just glad to be able to make and receive phone calls again. I told the nice folks at the Verizon store what happened, and they assured me that they could activate the flip phone so that I could use it. "Yes, sir. We can activate this phone for you. No problem." So, I gave them the flip phone. They activated it and told me that I was "Good to go." Seems that what you asked for was accomplished. Yes and No. Did they activate it? Yes. Did they inform me as to how this would impact my account? No. Let's say you  ask for a glass of water to drink at a restaurant. Can they bring you the water? Sure they can. Is that waiter obligated to tell you that it had E Coli in it? Well, as long as he brought you the water, what you asked for was accomplished, right?
A little over a month later Exactly what month and year was this? This all took place mid-2011. “This” took place in August, I believe.  I was able to save up with enough money to buy an iPhone. So, back to the local Verizon store I went. They showed me a variety of phones, but I was already pretty set on an iPhone. I bought the new iPhone, and they activated it for me. It was all pretty straight forward and easy.
With my new iPhone in hand, I left the store and everything was back to normal.
Many months later, I get a text from Verizon telling me that I only had 2% of my data plan left to use. This really struck me as odd. How could that be? How does someone figure out what 2% of unlimited is? I really couldn't wrap my head around the math needed to calculate percentages of limitless values, so I decided to call Customer Service.
After several calls, I was finally able to piece together what happened. And, it started as soon as I stepped into the Verizon Wireless Store...
1. When the people at the store activated the flip phone, the activation automatically downgraded my data plan from, Unlimited to 2GB, because the flip phone simply did not require a data plan. Going from a smartphone to a flip phone would have dropped the data off completely not to the 2GB plan. Yes. You are correct. I was told differently by Customer Service. But, what you are saying makes more sense. NOBODY told me that this was going to happen... NOBODY. Had I known that I was about to get stripped of my Unlimited Data Plan, I never would've agreed to it. Who in their right mind would???
2. It went unnoticed for over 30 days. I was told that I took too long to catch their mistake. (I say "their" mistake because if you're going to change something on my account on that large a scale, "they" need to tell "me" about it first.) And, because I didn't catch it within 30 days, I could not have my data plan returned to me. They actually told me that if I had only caught it sooner, then I would be able to have it back.
3. Because I didn't even know that my Unlimited Data plan was even in jeopardy, I bought a new phone. And this is where it gets kinda tricky...
When I bought the new iPhone, I asked them... I asked them if my data plan was going to have to change. They told me "No.", and that "Everything would stay the same." They answered your question. If you asked would your plan change and they told you no then did have unlimited at the time. I’m having a difficult time understanding your English here. If I understand it correctly, then I've already stated that they answered my question. It's actually right... Which, is somewhat of a semi-truth. And, it's also one of the main reasons why I am not being given back my old Unlimited Data plan. See, when I asked them if my data plan would stay the same, I was referring to my Unlimited Data plan. (At this point and time, I had no idea my Unlimited Data Plan was already gone.) So, when they told me that I would keep my data plan, it because they were looking at a screen that told them that I had a 2GB data plan. To them, I was going from 2GB to 2GB. To me, I had Unlimited, and was keeping my Unlimited.Being more specific and asking if you would keep your unlimited plan this could have been addressed at the time of purchase. There should be some standard as to how business is conducted in situations like this. I would like to think that if someone knew that my plan would be changed, then they would've at least had the courtesy to tell me about it. Granted, I could have been more specific. At the same time, though, I’m not going to ask every waiter that brings me water if there was E Coli in it.
4. To make matters worse, Verizon keeps telling me that I can't have my Unlimited Data Plan back because I bought a new phone at a non-retail price.
I WOULD GLADLY PAY THE DIFFERENCE OF THE PHONE COST to have all of this fixed. $300? $400? Maybe even $500? I honestly would fork over that money in a heart beat. I only bought that phone because I was told in the store that my plan would not change.
Any Customer Service Rep can look up my history and see that what I'm saying is true. I've even had a  very nice Customer Service Rep offer to upgrade my 2GB Data Plan to 6GB AND send me a free iPhone 5c to go with it! But, I did not want to give up the fight.  My spouse still has the Unlimited Data Plan, but uses a non-4G- LTE phone for fear of losing the unlimited data to the upgrade. Even, I, have avoided upgrading for a long time because I didn't want to lose my plan.
Turns out the joke has been on me this entire time. I haven't had my Unlimited Data Plan for 3 years now. Wait...you bought the iPhone to replace the flip phone 3 years ago and you never used more than 2GB of data in this time? I did eventually get to that point. That’s what prompted the phone calls to Customer Service. I don't get it. When did you put the flip phone on July 2011 and when did you get the iPhone to replace the flip phone. August 2011 and have you had any new phone since then? Yes, just last month. I purchased a used iPhone 5 from someone.
I honestly don't feel like I've done anything wrong here.
I'm at a complete loss now, and have no idea what to do next.
I'm open to any, and every suggestion that someone may have.
Thank you.

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    It happened to me too on July 20  when I returned a less than a one-month old defective Samsung Charge only to get a "certified like new" one to replace it.  It took a week but I was given the unlimited data back.  I certainly didn't authorize that, as I'm sure you didn't, but there were documents in my account that indicated it had been changed on the date I went back to the store with my defective phone and they ordered me a re-furbished one when the customer service rep promised me a new one.   My opinion--now disgruntled and cynical about Verizon--is that they do that with everyone in the hopes we don't catch it in time and are stuck with it.  You'll get the unlimited data back.  It's just inconvenient, frustrating, and time consuming. 

  • Unlimited Data Plan-Need to change my phone but don't want to lose!!

    I am "grandfathered" into the unlimited data plan, we have four lines, I need to change my phone as my current one doesn't work. I tried switching to an old phone that I used 6 months ago with the unlimited data via online and it would not allow me to do so. How can I change to another phone without being told I have to buy a data plan? If we need to "buy a data plan" all 4 phones will be going else where....

    Makes no difference about any tin foil hats, Verizon is using ANY MEANS to force unlimited data users off the unlimited and onto share or metered data. It is a fact. They tried twice with me and I pay full price for my devices.
    1) Change your minutes, they want to take away your unlimited.
    2) Buy a new device on subsidy, lose your unlimited data.
    3) Buy a new device on the Edge program, lose unlimited data.
    4) Swap a device on your account, they want to take unlimited away.
    5) Add a prepay tablet to your account, they tell you that you lose Unlimited data.
    However the instructions are you are prepaying for the tablet use so its billed to your credit or debit card yet not really part of your cell phone plan but they want you to lose unlimited.
    In short if you go online or call on the phone or even chat, for any reason in some cases Verizon is removing your unlimited data. And you have to be careful since many here are stating the same as I listed.
    They are a business, if they decided not to have unlimited data trust me it will be gone. So leave a little room in that tin foil so the broadcast will get through.
    Just for a giggle, many many years ago I bought an unlimited Mobil Gasoline coffee cup. You paid for it once and each time you came to a Mobil station you get a free coffee. I still have the cups (they came in two sizes) yet just try and get that free coffee. The company dropped the promotion. And now you get arrested for theft.
    Nothing lasts forever.
    Good Luck

  • I have old unlimited data plan and insurance and just broke my Google Nexus 1. If I send it in, will I get a refurbished Nexus 1?

    I have old unlimited data plan and insurance and just broke my Google Nexus 1.
    If I send it in, will I get a refurbished Nexus 1?
    I was told by a friend that they no longer supply those and if I break it, the insurance will give a crappier phone since they no longer have Nexus 1s.
    Is this true? If my phone is no longer properly insured is there a way to cancel/reimbuse my insurance/verizon account since it's worthless if they don't give the same model to replace it?
    Second question, if I buy the contract-free moto X at full retail, can I use that for my account without losing the unlimited data and then dropping the insurance?

    Ann154
    How come so many people on this forum are having trouble doing that? They get a new phone, pay full price, call to activate, the rep accidentally removes unlimited data and then says, "Sorry, I can't restore that."  It's then up to the customer to find someone here to deal with problem and with no assurance it will be restored properly (one person lost his global unlimited data, only domestic unlimited was restored.)
    I plan on keeping my unlimited data, purchasing phone full price; what is the best way to make sure it is done properly? Go to the VZW store? I does seem most people having problems did it online or by telephone.
    Thanks.
    extremus

  • Where o where is verizon's unlimited data plan?

    So as I watch the advertising on t.v. I can't help but wonder why Verizon is the only major wirless company without an unlimited plan.  I hated counting minutes on my phone and now I haveto regualrly check my account to make sure the other family members on my line don't exceed their data plan allowances.   Verizon...  what in the heck are you guys doing???  I fear if you don't fix it, I will take my business elsewhere and stop telling people to use your service.  Thank you, and wake up. 

    I hate to burst your bubble, but Verizon is NOT the only "major" wireless company without an unlimited data plan.
    AT&T does not have an unlimited plan.
    T-mobile has a "limited" unlimited plan. The speed of your data will be throttled after you reach a threshold of either 2GB, 5GB or 10GB, depending on your plan. If it was truly unlimited, then why the 3 different prices. Unlimited should be unlimited.
    Sprint currently has unlimited on their network, but you will be capped if you roam outside of their network, which from what I understand, is pretty easy to do. I personally haven't had Sprint in 10+ years, so I do not have 1st hand knowledge, though. Additionally, Sprint is currently considering dropping their unlimited plan, so you should hurry over to sign up before it is gone.

  • How long does it really take to get my unlimited data plan back?

    So Wednesday morning I go into a local Verizon owned-and-operated store to buy a Galaxy S5 on installment plan, like I did for my GS4 a year ago. Get talked into an Edge phone plan and the More plan, and they get that unlimited data plan off my line as fast as possible and then find that I can't get Edge for another 3 weeks. So we revert the changes (in theory), less than half an hour after the original change.
    So I'm just standing there reading twitter and waiting for them to fix the situation and get me back to where I was when I walked in. I was actually willing to go ahead and buy a GS5 on installment plan (as I'd wanted to when I came in), but they *really* did not want me to do that. They got the voice plan back, and put me on a 2GB plan (which is 1/3 of my average usage), telling me I'd be back on my unlimited plan with hotspot service "by the end of the business week."
    Today as I'm checking at the end of the business week, no sign of my data plan or hotspot service. The folks on the social media team tell me that my service might be crippled for another 10 days while an offline team tries to fix what the folks in the store broke.
    Am I really out of luck for two weeks? I got a GS5 on T-Mobile with 5GB of data, which will get me by... TMO didn't seem offended that I wanted a GS5. But if I have to "be careful" with my data (as the store manager put it) on Verizon for two weeks, I may as well forward the phone and power it off.
    At least I know never to set foot in this particular Verizon store again... last year they wouldn't sell me a GS4 "in case someone came in and wanted to upgrade" so I went to another nearby location. If my plans get unbroken, I'll either go to that other location or check eBay for my GS5.

    Think of this and be amazed. If Verizon is trying its best to get customers off unlimited data by any means possible, and quite frankly tell you once you purchase any device on subsidy or the Edge program you lose unlimited. Now the Worry Free Guarantee states within 14 days if you change your mind you can pay a $35 restocking fee, and go back to your old plan.
    However they no longer offer unlimited data so they give you this line of it has to be set back manually (inactive price request) and then it gets denied. Then they say it has to be submitted again for approval and then it gets denied. So why have a worry free guarantee?
    And think to yourself, a plan they can remove in minutes takes them weeks to give back? They don't give it back. Search the forum.
    Good Luck

  • UNLIMITED DATA PLANS! PLEASE BRING IT BACK VERIZON TO EVERYONE!

    I think Verizon should bring back the Unlimited Data Plans because, many students uses so much Data for Videos for their homework and Videos takes up so much Data and there is no way an average family can afford to pay over $100 for a 20GB more Data plan and I think it would nice of Verizon if they would bring back the Unlimited Data Plan around $59/month at least because there are some people that need it for their homes. If you would also offer Unlimited Data Plan to the Mifi service, this would be a big competition with DSL and Cable providers for home internet. When families uses so much Data for Netflix or Rhapsody and Crackle, it takes so much Data and it is important for families to have Unlimited Data Usage for this entertainment. Verizon, I am going to say this, people like me does not like to be limited on how much we use the Internet. I am thankful even on my phone I have the Grandfather Unlimited Data Plan but if you ever take it away from me, I will leave Verizon and switch to Straight Talk. I have many friends I can tell and stir up some stuff with Verizon if this ever happens to me because, my Unlimited Data Plan means so much to me, the only reason I am bringing this up, to help other people who needs it too. I think Verizon has the best Coverage of all than any other provider but all I am asking is, do not take my Unlimited Data Plan from me and please bring it back for other people who needs it. Thanks so much time your time and support. Verizon Wireless Customers, please leave comments, I would love to hear your comments and thanks and have a Great Day!  

    Why are fixed income families on the most expensive carrier? Let alone owning smartphones.
    I don't agree with tiered data either way. I wish they would do like a flat cap of 10gb for x amount of dollars and if you go over that, then you pay more. Put a data cap that no one can realistically hit without absuing, i mean REALLY abusing the service.
    There is a disadvantage to unlimited data though, the person who is streaming and downloading all day can ruin it for a whole bunch of people in that area. But hey, they don't care, as long as they get theirs right? On one end, we have the happy user paying 30 bucks a month and doing like 200gb per month, while everyone else in the area has to suffer with sub par speeds because of this one individual.
    Normal counter arguments is that the premiums are high, ceo gave him self a raise, vz is in the big profits, unlimited means unlimited no matter what, and a couple others I forget. They're valid points, and i do agree that the ceo could take some of his yearly earnings and put some of it back in the network. At the same time though, aren't projects like building cell towers done on a contract basis normally? So even if he is making ridiculous bank, it would be a moot point if he had already paid for the work to be done to the network.
    Government isn't gonna do squat because it's each and every company's right to structure their plans how they wish and charge however much they wish.
    Again, complaining doesn't do anything. Disconnect.

  • How do I get my unlimited data plan back

    Upgraded my phone at a verizon booth in a SAM's club and was told that nothing would change on my plan. They activated the phone and got everything all set up so I didn't skip a beat. A couple days later I receive a text from VZW that I was close to going over my data minutes so knew something was wrong. Called VZW and sure enough was told that unlimited data was not longer provided and since I upgraded my phone I lost the plan. I explained I had not been given that piece of information and if had I would not have changed phones as the unlimited data is more important to me. The VZW I talked with was verify helpful and said I should have been told, that since I was not told he would send a request to corporate to get the unlimited data back for me. He even bumped me up from 2G to 5G with no cost to me so that during the 48 hours that this could take I wouldn't incur any costs. I was so very pleased and assumed all was ok. Then yesterday I receive another text from VZW again telling me my data was close to going over my plan. Surprised I called VZW today and again talked with a rep who was very pleasant but informed me that the request sent to corporate was rejected and guess what, I wasn't informed and now it is past the 14 days so I can't return the phone and re-establish my plan back to how it was prior to the new phone. I was told I had been sent a email telling me this was rejected but I have no record of an email. I don't understand why I get texts when I' close to going over data but they wont send a text to tell me a request has been rejected and this is sent to some bogus email account that I'm not aware of or even a notification sent where I can go into my vzw account and call up the notification of reject... nothing... then I'm told the only way I can get in touch with corporate is to via mail.... really.... a company that's business is smart phones, who communicates with me via texts, emails, and I can't get in touch with them other then mail. So because I upraded my phone, I am now under a 2 year contract again, so can't just cancel my account without penalty and I have no unlimited data. How is that customer service.

    Yes I was told I could return my phone within 14 days; however, when the vzw customer service rep I toalked with told me they agreed I should have been told this important piece of information and submitted an "Inactive Price Request" to Corporate on my behalf, I assumed after the 48 hour waiting period that my data had been restored since I was NOT NOTIFIED by vzw that they had rejected the request. By the time I was texted again from vzw that I was close to exceeding my data plan it was past the 14 days and vzw will not honor returning the phone at this point. What I find interesting is the vzw is great about sending text and emails when a person is close to exceeding or exceeding their plan however they were not able to send me a text or email telling my they had rejected my request to reinstate my unlimited data plan. A bit sneeky and unprofessional in my opinion.

  • No Longer Grandfathering Unlimited Data Plan

    To say that I am disappointed in Verizon is an understatement. I have been with Verizon for over 15 years and have had the same unlimited plan for as long as I can remember. We were unaware that Verizon would no longer be honoring the existing data plan when upgrading your phone and this policy was not made clear when we purchased a new phone recently. When I noted the change to my account and called Verizon, I was given the standard customer service response “we are changing with the new market trying to keep current for our customers”, which is nonsense. As has been discussed here and all over the internet, Verizon is simply gouging their customers for more money with fewer options. They tried to indicate that other carriers do not offer unlimited and they are keeping up with the competition. The truth is that Verizon was ahead of the curve when they offered their unlimited plans during the infancy of the smartphone and now that they are so popular and commonplace with everyone needing a data plan, they see that they can charge more for less. Most mobile companies did away with the unlimited plans long ago but those of us who grandfathered in, have been elated with our service plans that new customers longed to have. Since then, customers have clamored for unlimited plans and the other providers are coming back around to give the people what they want. Unlimited, not share plans. The thought that Verizon is taking away the very plans that their customers are demanding and their competitors are giving is crazy. Verizon is well aware that their customers are unhappy as you can see by the damage control on these forums. At every turn they are closing and deleting posts and discussions that are addressing this travesty. My family, just like many others I have heard from, will be switching to a carrier with an unlimited data plan when our contracts are up. I will be sad to leave Verizon after all these years.

    queenmb wrote:
    Since then, customers have clamored for unlimited plans and the other providers are coming back around to give the people what they want. Unlimited, not share plans. The thought that Verizon is taking away the very plans that their customers are demanding and their competitors are giving is crazy. Verizon is well aware that their customers are unhappy as you can see by the damage control on these forums. At every turn they are closing and deleting posts and discussions that are addressing this travesty. My family, just like many others I have heard from, will be switching to a carrier with an unlimited data plan when our contracts are up. I will be sad to leave Verizon after all these years.
    If Verizon brought back unlimited the network would be slow and you be back here complaining about that. Try studying up on how things work then come back here and complain. These other companies offer "unlimited" data not unlimited data and you should know this. Frankly you and all the unlimited data people are doing Verizon and the rest of it's customers a favor by leaving. You realize your phones have this thing called wi-fi?
    Sprint already has plenty of complaints about how slow it's network is. And they barely have any 4G out there. Just wait until they have 4G everywhere and they get more customers like you that want to max out their connections.
    Sprint's "unlimited data" plan fine print
    Everything Data Plan:  Includes $10 Premium Data add-on for smartphones (no discounts apply). Sprint Mobile Hotspot (MHS): Optional $19.99 or $49.99 add-on to allow your tablet or compatible phone to provide data usage for other Wi-Fi enabled devices. No discounts apply. Connectivity dependent upon compatibility and speeds may vary.  Includes either 2GB or 6GB of on-network data usage with additional data charges of $0.05/MB. 100 MB or 300 MB off-network data limit is combination of tablet/phone and hotspot usage. Additional off-network data charges for tablets is $0.25/MB. Sprint reserves the right, without notice, to deny, terminate, modify, disconnect or suspend service if off-network roaming usage in a month exceeds (1) voice: 800 minutes. or a majority of minutes; or (2) data: 300 MBs or a majority of KBs.
    Ok so you are going to have to pay $10 extra PER smartphone on top of the advertised price. You are going to have to pay a minimum of $20 if you want to use hotspot then you only get 2 GB for that $20. And you're limited to 300 MB a month if you are outside a Sprint area. Not to mention you're speeed is limited to a max of 256 kbps. Not to mention not many Sprint areas have 4G so you'll be limited to 3G speeds. Sounds wonderful. Enjoy.

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