MORE EVERY CAN&MX 1000MIN feature limits Data plans to 50Gb.  Why?

I travel to Canada frequently, I have 2 smart phones, 2 MIFI devices and Home Fusion.  My entire connection to the internet is through Verizon.
I recently learned that I am not able to keep my MORE EVERY CAN&MX 1000MIN feature if I want to increase my data plan to more than 50GB.   Why is that?  How are they related?  You don't choose them together when you are setting up your accounts?  You choose your data plan and you add on the Canada calling as a feature.
An hour on the phone with Customer service, and have run those poor folks around in circles.  All they know is that they can't give me a 60Gb data plan and keep the Canada calling feature.
How do I work around this?

I will wait for more responses, maybe someone in the world can share experience, meanwhile thanks for your response.
May attempt to hack BIOS on my own, or talk to HDD/SSD thru "notorious" HDDerase Utility which bypasses BIOS but risk is high.  Lame BIOS may not enumerate a locked ATA device at PowerOn, yet some people from Intel SSD forum reported success.
P.S. ATA Password is crackable.
If you had a drawer full of locked harddrives, it is an indication how many people messup (at least in America in recent times, we seem to be losing Technical edge -how does one lock their own harddisk and forget pass is beyond me).
But for those folks who suffer from forgetfulness:
Basically a question of Cost vs. Data value.
If Data really valuable, they can PAY and get it cracked after proving OWNERSHIP (whatever company cracks ATA pass w/o requring proof, is illegal).
My data is far more valuable than a collection of {Content Removed: Language Filter Evasion} or grandma's photos - I keep industrial design files, banks, and secret letters, but cracking ATA Pass is fairly expensive and not worth for thief to steal my data.  So it's kind of effective.
If I need ot crack it - first off, I don't forget passwords
Second, if you are the owner and esperienced person, you do keep backups and image(s) and just write off $$ you spend on harddrive as a LOSS, and restore image to a new Harddrive.  SSD's take only minutes to restore image (though losing locked SSD is more expensive than locked HDD).
Anyways,
ATA/Harddisk pass is the ONE & BEST (for my kind of people) solution for an ultraportable Laptop/netbook whose processor is not adequate to run FDE (BitLocker, TrueCrypt, PGP), it's not i7-2600 w/builtin AES as in our workstation.
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Can you please leave this topic alive for much longer, in case someone else responds.?  I just posted and only few users seen it.
Sometimes best solutions come from other Users, rather than Mfg. Official tech Support.

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