
| They are world famous for their "Can you hear me now?" ad campaign and they boast theirselves as the most reliable wireless network in the nation.
Verizon Wireless offers two plans for their prepaid cellphones, but there are a number of tiers also offerred within these plans. There are a large variety of phones also available with new, exciting features for both these plans. |
Verizon Wireless INpulse plan comes in three tiers. The first, INpulse Core, is .10 cents per minute with a .99 cents per day access charge, but only on the days the phone is used.
The second tier of this plan, INpulse Plus, is .05 cents per minute with a $1.99 per day access charge. This tier gives unlimited night minutes, which start at 9 p.m., and .05 cents per minute on the weekend.
Finally the third tier, INpulse Power, is .02 cents per minute with a $2.99 per day access charge and unlimited nights and weekends. All three tiers offer unlimited mobile to mobile.
The Easypay plan is $30 each month with 3,000 night and weekend minutes.
The expiration of minutes greatly depends upon the denomination of the cards purchased. The cards purchased from $15.00 to $29.99 expire in 30 days while all cards from $30.00 to $74.99 expire in 60 days.
Cards from $75.00 to $149.99 expire in 90 days and any cards above $150 expire in 120 days. Whenever you refill your minutes before they expire your existing balance will be carried forward.
There are no contracts or credit checks to contend with Verizon Wireless, but there is a $35 fee just for activation.
Text messaging cost .10 cents each with the Core plan, with the Plus plan they are .15 cents each, with the Power plan messages are .02 cents each, and with the EasyPay plan the cost is .10 cents each message.
International text messaging is offered at .25 cents for outgoing messages and .10 cents for incoming messages.
Picture messages incoming or outgoing are .25 cents each.
Verizon has a huge variety of downloads available that are subject to a .99 cent charge for a download for the first in any given 24-hour period. Downloads include ringtones, music, wallpaper, IM, email web, ringback, voice guided GPS navigator, games, applications, and Vcast, which will improves gaming.
A directory assistance call can be made for $1.49 per call plus airtime and all emergency assistance calls are available.
Calling features include call waiting, caller ID, 3 way calling, and call forwarding.
For only .99 cents each day you access the web, browsing is available. Roaming charges are .69 cents per minute plus airtime.
International calls begin at a rate of .29 cents per minute plus airtime, but be sure to check with customer service prior to making these calls.
Nationwide calls are treated as regular calls with no additional charge for making long distance calls to Puerto Rico or United States.
Customer service can easily be reached by their toll free number or through email 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Verizon wireless offers the largest variety of prepaid cellphones of its competitors which include the Samsung Alias, Motorola RAZR V3, LG VX5400pp, LG TM510pp Silver, Kyocera KWC 2135pp, and the Samsung u410 and Samsung u340.
Among other phones available is the CDM 8910, which is a nice little flip phone with a camera.
There are other phones available, which include the Kyocera KX1vA that is a nice speakerphone with a clamshell as the design, the LG VX3300 is a full duplex speakerphone in a nice flip phone, the LG VX6100 is a flip phone with embedded CMOS type VGA digital camera with flash and up to 4x digital zoom gallery that can store up to 60 photos, and the Samsung SCH-a630 has two way text messaging capability.
All phones provided by Verizon have color screens with tons of modern features, which include bluetooth technology.