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How does verizon wireless charge you for web?

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i used my cousins phone once and charged up 700$ because i did not know that her plan did not charge web per day they charged 1cent ber kb or gb or some thing like that - she had a different phone company than i have (at&t) i want to make shure nothing like that happens with the chocolate from verizon vireless im planing on getting

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  1. Verizon Wireless uses a standard way of charging their customers, you can surf the MEdia Net (Web Browser) for 24 hours for $1, or if you want to can sign up for the monthly fee, which is $15 a month. to check for what plan you currently have you will need to start up you MEdia Net (Web Browser) by going to my account under the settings and tools tab. Once that is done, click on My Verizon (this is free to use) and on the list of options select My Plan, and it will tell you if you have the MEdia Net (Web Browser) application for use.


  2. for web you get charged $1.99 per MB - Verizon wireless

    you can check how many MB's u use by calling #DATA or signing in online to your my verizon account

  3. It depends on what kind of plan you have but now the newer plans mostly do how many megabytes you use.

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