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Thursday, 29 October 2015

Despite Contracts, Verizon and Others Using New Pricing Plans





Those who have complained for years about issues with cell phone plans, contracts and data services, they are confused about the bills they have recently received. Many wireless companies are shifting towards a different pricing system. 

Verizon has recently announced its new plan sizes.

“We listened to our customers and our customers told us they wanted a simplified plan,” says Kyle Lyles, the general manager of the company’s Pooler store. “We want to give our customers as many choices as possible.”

It is an era where traditional contracts have come to an end. Lyles announced a new kind of data plan ranging from $30 per month to $80 per month for the extra-large plan. He stated there is flexibility in the plans as they can be changed according to the requirements. If you want to opt for a small plan for the first month and a bigger one in another month, then you can switch easily.
 
People are aware of the fact that companies keep on changing their plans and the offer of the free phone is no longer absolute. In most cases, you will not pay for a phone or tablet with the monthly data. Lyles says the company has brought transparency in the bills so the customers are happy.  In the case of Verizon, a smartphone will be $20 per month and a tablet will be $10 per month. He feels it can’t get any simpler than $20 for a phone, $10 for a tablet, then $30 for one Gigabyte of data.
Considering the plan, it will definitely enable customers to get connected without the traditional annual contract or credit checks. However, Lyles clarified that customers can certainly continue with a more traditional pricing contract, but their feedback indicates that most of them don’t want too many options.

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