Does Verizon offer any plans to those who bring their own verizon cellphone?

I have got one verizon iphone4s, and I don't think share everything is suitable for me since I only have one device and have to pay at least $90 a month.
I would like to purchase plan only, I don't need a new phone. (seems like prepaid plan is not available to my iphone)

Here's how it is:
Yes you can go to Verizon with your own IPhone and activate without a contract.
You will always be eligible for upgrade and will not be in a contract. Your contract date will be the day you start service which means you wont have one.
TECHNICALLY: All new customers are only able to go to Share Everything Plan. BUT Customer Service and store reps can just change it to the 450, 900, or Unlimited plan talk only or with Talk and Text. If the store wont do it, start a plan with share everything then just call customer service for a smaller plan with tiered data.
The Nationwide 450, 900, and Unlimited are not inactive plans (Grandfather Plans) so new customers can be switched to the older Nationwide 450, 900, Unlimited plans. You just need to ask for it.

Similar Messages

  • HT4623 Does apple offer any "trade-in" for Ipad 1....are we stuck forever at OS 5.1?

    Does Apple offer any trade-in value for those of us early-adopters who bought the first version of ipad???    Are we forever stuck at OS 5.1 as OS 6 is not supported on the original Ipad?  

    Your only option is to sell the iPad and buy a new one.
    How to Sell Your Old iPad  http://tinyurl.com/85d69lk
    Other sources to sell.
    eBay Instant Sell http://instantsale.ebay.com/?search=ipad
    Sell and Recycle Used Electronics - Gazelle http://www.gazelle.com/
    For instant gratification in selling a used iPhone or iPad, Gazelle’s Gadget Trader, an iOS app, is tough to beat. In seconds it detects the device and reveals how much it is worth in good condition. Tap the Sell This Phone to Gazelle button and the deed is done.
    Sell Electronics for Cash - Next Worth  http://www.nextworth.com/
    Buy My Tronics  http://www.buymytronics.com/
    Sell Your iPad http://www.sellyourmac.com/mac-product-guides/ipad.html
    Totem http://www.hellototem.com/
     Cheers, Tom

  • Lync 2010 client does not offer any NON-direct UDP Candidates in its SIP Invite' SDP - why?

    Hello.
    We have a customer, experiencing the following issue.
    They have big multi-continental Lync Server 2010 Enterprise Edition deployment, with non-NAT'ted Edge Pool.
    The call scenario is simple: peer-to-peer video (A/V) call between external Lync client and Video system, Cisco VCS
    in this case but does not matter, which (video system) only supports media over UDP (which is nothing strange). The VCS has a lot of video endpoints all over the Globe, Lync clients are also everywhere, so call can be any "distance", not predictable.
    All video endpoints are registered on this single VCS.
    The video call, as I suspect, only succeeds IF direct peer-to-peer UDP connection works and fails otherwise.
    I skip the overall design, keeping here only what is relevant.
    Video system offers only its own local IP as UDP candidate (type = host), which in this particular
    case is expected, let's assume there is no TURN etc expected on video system' side, it is directly Internet-facing.
    Now the main bit. Lync client offers ALL proper TCP candidates: both local AND non-local, using external
    public IP addresses of both A/V Edge Hardware LoadBalancer VIP and public IP address of one of Edge servers.
    Those candidates are enlisted perfectly fine (I checked carefully), so SIP INVITE has them all offered.
    Now: the Lync 2010 client ONLY offers direct/local UDP candidate (type = host) with its own IP address,
    but does NOT offer any NON-local UDP Candidates at all (while, again, for TCP candidates the full set of non-local (A/V Edge) ones is offered).
    WHY this can happen?
    Again my guess on where to dig is: TCP candidates (which are completely useless for such video call)
    are all offered fine with A/V Edge's public IPs, both VIP and particular node ones. Does this fact make sense?
    WHAT can be the reason why the same or similar remote/Edge Candidates are not being
    offered/enlisted for UDP while for TCP they are offered?
    What I already found, to be excluded easily: the whole client sign-in and in-band provisioning is OK, all about
    certificates is Ok, and all about MRAS URI and MRAS Credentials (looking sign-in traces) is also fine. Client gets proper MRAS username/password and ALL about signaling before SDP is also fine (no TLS or MRAS related errors).
    I cannot rule-out potential DNS issues at the moment, however unlikely: otherwise how it would get proper list
    of NON-local TCP candidates and all SIP signalling with the Edge working Ok if it would be DNS-specific issue?
    What, however, I have not confirmed is: UDP port 3478 is most likely NOT opened on/between all of the involved parties (Edge's private and public interfaces, Hardware LoadBalancer's interfaces and client),
    and/or UDP 3478 communication is most likely getting blocked completely (when the client is external), however for instance TCP 443 is everywhere opened.
    Can THIS be somehow related to why it properly allocates non-local TCP but none of
    non-local UDP Candidates?
    What traces show on call negotiation is ICE Connectivity Failed and/or ICE Warning - I have real it carefully, did WireShark'ing, what I suspect is: simply ICE Connectivity Checks fails on direct P2P UDP which is of course expected, and because no non-local
    UDP candidates are offered and TCP is not allowed on video system' side - it fails. WireShark shows the following: millions of outgoing UDP from the client to Cisco VCS and not even one INcoming UDP back from VCS.
    Sometimes, depending on the external client's location, call, however, succeeds. I guess (guess)
    this is because SOMETIMES direct UDP flows Ok, while in vast majority of the cases it expectedly does not.
    Big thanks.
    /roubchi

    Hi,
    VideoendpointsonlysupportUDPmedia.ICEusuallyoffers3candidates: Host(privateIP), ServerReflexive(outsideIPaddressoffirewalllocaltothemediasupplyingagent–B2BUAorLyncClient),
     TURNserver(typicallytheEdgeServer/VCSExpressway)
    You can refer to the link of “Cisco
    VCS and Microsoft Lync Deployment Guide (X8.1)” to check the configuration of Lync integrated with Cisco VCS.
    Best Regards,
    Eason Huang
    Eason Huang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Does Apple have any plans for a similar app as Samsung S Drive?

    Does Apple have any plans for a similar app as Samsung S Drive?
    Samsung recently released 'S-Drive' - an app for their Samsung Galaxy program which only allows certain features to be used when driving. I much prefer my Apple iPhone, but as my children grow up, this is much safer. Thoughts?

    Ah, sorry fellas, and thanks for clarifying that for me.  I thought Apple would also have tech's who monitor / respond in these forums.  My bad.  Cheers though... and let's see what they (might) do.
    Is there any way to encourage them / let them know of apps such as this and that it might be a good thing?

  • Does Apple have any plan to add Persian support in iWork?

    Does Apple have any plan to add Persian writing support in iWork?
    like in the next updates?

    There is support, OSX has 3 input methods for Persian:
    Menu > System Preferences… > Language & Text > Input Sources > Persian/Persian - ISIRI 2901/Persian QWERTY
    but OSX has general problems with placing cursors in the right position in R to L languages.
    Mellel is currently the best solution for all the R to L languages.
    You just missed getting it in a MacUpdate Bundle.
    Peter

  • My I pad 3 constantly loses my wi fi signal. Does apple have any plans to correct this or should I return it. This was not an issue at all with the original one.

    My new iPad 3 constantly loses the wi fi signal.  Does Apple have any plans to correct this issue or should I return it. I had no problem with my original I pad.  Both are in the exact same location in my house. I'm finding this very annoying and disappointing and am being forced to us my 4 g data plan 

    You may already have tried this, but before you completely give up, I'd check your home router software and also reset the router.  I haven't seen this particular issue arise on these forums with new iPad devices, so perhaps it has to do with outdated software or configuration on the router not playing well with the new device....

  • HT4859 does anyone have any idea how one can keep their data on iPad after leaving icloud as it appears that you loose all data when doing this...its killing me!!!

    does anyone have any idea how one can keep their data on iPad after leaving icloud as it appears that you loose all data when doing this...its killing me!!!

    rtilghman wrote:
    telling me to buy a new router is NOT a solution.
    And why not? Apple is selling these things like BigMacs. They can't make enough of them. You've been suffering since May because you refuse to get a decent router.
    Can you imagine if a company that makes a refrigerator told me that I needed to upgrade my electrical system to rectify a problem with their device? What kind of response IS that?!?!
    What if the problem with their device is that it requires a new-fangled "grounded" outlet and your circa 1890 house doesn't have grounded outlets. Would you refuse to purchase a $ 25 adapter on principle?

  • Does Apple have any plans for iOS7S for iPods?

    Now that all the current iPod touch owners are left hanging by iOS 7's memory requirement, does Jonathon Ivey have any plans to remove the iPhone code and release a smaller iOS 7S update for those millions who paid good money for a product that was made obsolete last month?

    Apple has not made any announcement. Based on past history, I expect there to be no more update for the 4G iPod.
    All the iOS devices compatible (iPhone 4 and later, iPad 2 and later, and 5G iPod touch) with iOS 7 have at least 512 MB of memory (RAM). The 4G iPod only has 256 MB

  • Does Apple have any plan to allow to record phone call?

    I have used my iphone 4 for almost 4 years, and I really love iOS because of it's strong function.
    But my next cell phone may be the NEXUS, because I really need to a function of recording my phone call.
    Why does Apple don't allow recording calls? Is there any plan to allow it?

    I think illegal problem is not a good pretext for this matter.
    Let's think about how Google deal with this matter.
    There are too many people who are using iphone in the world, and there are various law system.
    I am a Korean, and it's legal to recording direct phone calls in Korea.
    Moreover sometimes recording files would be the best evidence in the court.
    I really want this function.

  • Does Apple have any plans for Safari to allow font choice again. The current font is unusable

    I find the current font allowed in Safari difficutl to read. I have had to move to Chome for daily use. Are there any plans to restore the ability to choose one's fonts?
    Thank you.
    TDAMO

    how do I change the font in Safari 6: Apple Support Communities

  • Does itunes have any plans where u pay by the month?

    i was wondering if itunes has any plans where i pay by the month an get unlimited music,apps,etc?

    You have heard absolutely wrong.
    Itunes is NOT a subscription service.
    You purchase content.
    Sorry.

  • Does Creative have ANY plans to release a proper non-beta X-Fi Titanium W7 driver???

    I've been trying to get a straight answer out of Creative through e-mail and phone calls regarding them releasing a NON-BETA driver for the X-Fi Titanium HD PCIe card. It's been 14 months since the last driver Creative approves of and doesn't label "use at your own risk". The Beta driver was released 7 months ago and and I have seen no sign that a future FINAL driver release will be coming except for on the driver download page creative says
    Originally Posted by Creative
    Users who are looking for stable drivers should wait for the final release. When this happens, user should install the latest Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD driver available.
    The attempts at getting answers always result in an automated e-mail reply saying "thank you for contacting Creative about your concerns..." blah blah... and the person on the phone explaining to me that it's being worked on and will be released once finished. I bet if I called asking when the new "quad-core audio card with expandable ram, 4x PCIe, full 7.2 channel DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD encoding/decoding" will be available, I guarantee the guy at the call center will tell me that "we can not provide information on upcoming products. information will be provided only when the product is released".
    btw... no such card has ever been rumored to exist. I just used it as an example of how informed their customer support is.
    Can anyone help me out here?
    Thanks in advance,
    -Andrew

    Reminds me of the driver support I received with my previous card, a Creative X-Fi Platinum. Creative released the card with buggy Windows 7 drivers which were followed up 6 months later with another buggy driver... then after another 14 months of waiting for a fix, they release a "Beta" driver which said the following in its description:
    Take note of the following:
    THIS IS AN UNSUPPORTED BETA DRIVER. There is no technical support for this driver.
    We recommend that only experienced users install this driver. Do not install this driver on a system used to perform critical tasks.
    Users who are looking for stable drivers should wait for the final release. When this happens, user should install the latest Sound Blaster X-Fi Series driver available.
    So...Creative. Did you guys ever think it may be a good idea to honor your word when you specifically say there is a final release coming yet never release it? Between the X-Fi Platinum and my X-Fi titanium HD, I'm starting to see a pattern here. Is how you treat your customers?
    And before you try and explain how complicated and time consuming revising a driver is, I know that any such excuse is a load of BS. I say this because during the past year a few guys in the Hackintosh community were able to create their own driver which allowed the X-Fi Platinum (PCI version) to run perfectly in Mac OS X 10.5/10.6/10.7. And they did it without the source code for other operating systems.
    Btw... just by chance I noticed that both the X-Fi Platinum and X-Fi Titanium HD have Beta drivers, which oddly enough happened to be released only 4 days apart. Upon further inspection (decompressing the installers) I found out that both drivers are almost identical, except for the various device ID's in various ini files and the parameters specific to PCI or PCI-express.
    It seems to me that Creative is using the same driver for both the old X-Fi and the new Titanium HD. This also explains why in Device Manager, both my previous card and the new Titanium HD are listed as "Creative SB X-Fi". Could you guys have at least spent a few minutes to change the Device Description and 'Friendly Name' to Creative X-Fi Titanium HD???

  • Does Apple offer any software that will allow you to download and markup pdf documents

    Are their any less expensive programs that one can use to markup a downloaded pdf document.  Adobe wants $399 for their programs

    Preview does limited marking up, but that may or may not be printable or exportable to e-mail depending on how
    well written the PDF document was.
    You can export a PDF from Preview to TIFF or JPEG and edit with http://www.lemkesoft.com/ 's GraphicConverter.
    You can always ask the publisher of the said PDF to offer a simple HTML editable form online. 
    There are services for many tax bureaus that offer online editing of one's taxes without ever having to buy Adobe Acrobat Pro.

  • Does Apple offer any sort of trade-in program?

    I think it's silly that they release a new model every year, but I guess that's just the way the industry works. Unfortunately, I don't have the money to buy a new model every year, so I want to know if Apple has any sort of trade-in program where iPod (touch) owners can trade in their old model towards the new model.

    Technology moves fast, which means many capable gadgets go from daily use to trash heap fairly quickly within a yearly basis. What was worth months ago becomes an obsolete technology as with Ipod upgrades every fall. I hate to bring bad news, but there is no trade-in program that apple offers to recycle your old gadget for cash. However that doesn't mean that other companies offer that same service for apple Ipods. Let me give you the information you need of those online service trade for old gadgets.
    Here is the link:
    http://www.htstechtips.com/2009/04/16/gadget-trade-in-and-recycling-services-tha t-pay/

  • Searching the Network with Finder does not offer ANY results in subfolders. What's wrong?

    Being connected to a network with SMB (because AFP is apparently broken atm) and trying to search PDF files (as example file type) in a folder does not bring up any search results. It would be correct if the search should not include sub folders, but usually I would like to have subfolders included.
    Tried keyword search, file type search, file name search, result is always the same.
    Is there some sort of magic trick in OS X Lion to include subfolders in the search? I remember Snow Leopard doing this right off the bat!

    Let me see if I can help you with the basic WDS configuration steps:
    Note: To help facilitate the setup, temporarily connect the AXn directly to the AEBS LAN port using an Ethernet cable. Once the setup is complete, you can move the AXn to the desired location. For all configuration steps you will be using the AirPort Utility. Before starting, be sure to jot down the AppleIDs for both base stations.
    802.11g AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) Configuration
    AirPort Utility > Select the AEBS > Manual Setup > Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network
    Manual Setup > WDS tab
    WDS Mode: WDS main
    Allow wireless clients (checked)
    WDS Remotes: <enter the AppleID for the AXn here>
    Click on Update and allow the base station to restart.
    802.11n AirPort Express Base Station (AXn) Configuration
    AirPort Utility > Select the AXn > Manual Setup > Wireless tab
    Wireless Mode: Participate in a WDS network (Note: You may have to hold down the Option (Mac) or Control (PC) key to see this option in the list.)
    Manual Setup > WDS tab
    WDS Mode: WDS remote
    Allow wireless clients (checked)
    WDS Main: <enter the AppleID for the AEBS here>
    Click on Update and allow the base station to restart.

Maybe you are looking for