Verizon Redefines Word Unlimited

Looks like Verizon has to go back to school - apparently their unlimited goods plan has a 5GB cap - how the heck is that considered unlimited? In fact, for every separate MB that the customer downloads after the 5GB mark, it costs an additional $0.49. That’s pretty sucky, considering how most customers don’t read the fine print and

take up the so-called unlimited input plan in good faith. 5GB of input isn’t that much after all these days, considering how some folks have used up such bandwidth in a individual day by downloading torrent after torrent.

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Original post by Lika Todadze

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