Difference between website data usage and notifications

I check my data usage on the Verizon wireless website frequently.  Yesterday it showed 5.7 GB used with 4.3 approx remaining and one day left before rolling over. Yet the day before I received a notification I had used 75% of my plan, and this morning another one indicating 90% usage, yet the website showed something entirely different.  So why the difference?

I check my data usage on the Verizon wireless website frequently.  Yesterday it showed 5.7 GB used with 4.3 approx remaining and one day left before rolling over. Yet the day before I received a notification I had used 75% of my plan, and this morning another one indicating 90% usage, yet the website showed something entirely different.  So why the difference?

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