Current UNLIMITED data plan...

I'm very upset and considering leaving VZW, after being loyal customer for TEN years! My family and I have a Family Share plan, we share minutes, all have unlimited text, and my line has unlimited data. I have bern researching for MONTHS about upgrading to a smart phone...talked to other VZW customers, in-store reps and customer service reps (more than one had them analyze the account) regarding my upcoming upgrade, what type of plan I have, how it would be affected, benefits, etc...
My first question to everyone I spoke to was 'Can I keep my unlimited data?' I have been reassured countless times, yes you can! I was ven told that by me upgrading to a smart phone based on my current plan I would be SAVING money...
Now the time has come to upgrade...I've been SO EXCITED...I've been debating on Razr and Nexus... I make my decision and head into the store...
When I tell them what I would like to do they are more than helpful...then I'm asked which data plan would I like...I'm sure I'm looking quite confused and ask Excuse me? I then am told that NO, they can  NOT transfer my unlimited data plan. When I question it I'm told there is nothing  they can do in store but I can call customer service.
I do so. Before I even leave the parking lot. I am then told the same thing by customer service which infuriates me!
I've been being told for MONTHS that this will be no problem, and now that I am actually elligible to do so, I'm being told a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT story!
My contravt end date is 4/17/2012 and I'm considering leaving.  And got the impression that VZW doesn't really care...made no attempt to rectify situation or ease mt displeasure in  the matter...
Any suggestions?

Hello amandapri82,
I would like to thank the community members for your great responses. Amandapri82 you sound very frustrated about your unlimited data plan, We don't want to lose you as a customer! I am here to answer any questions regarding your unlimited data plan issue, I followed you so you can send me a direct message with your name, wireless number, and callback number. I will be more than happy to assist you.
Thanks,
LatachaM_VZW
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