I have a Family Plan on Verizon that has 700 minutes total.
I recieved a text message saying
"UR on track 2 incur overage charges for Minute, Data, or Message usage. Dial MIN %26amp;#DATA to check usage or review usage at MyVerizon.com"
With the 700 minute plan, it was my assumption that offpeak/night calling was free, as was IN Calling at anytime.
When I called MIN, it presented me with the following information:
PM Peak: 55 minutes
OffPeak/Nights:337 Minutes
Peak IN-Calling: 35 Minutes
OffPeak IN-Calling: 56 Minutes
Using my assumption that Night/IN calling is free, I would conclude I have only used 55 minutes of my plan.
The information continues:
Familyshare total estimate
PM Peak: 628 Minutes
So, my question is, is the text warning me about the fact that I'm already over my limit (I have used 483 minutes total, and that paired with the total family plan totals well over 1,000), or is it warning me that as a whole, our family might go over our alotted 700 minutes, as we are at 628/700 minutes (using my assumption about IN and Night calling being fee) and there are 8 days remaining before our bill?
tl;dr: Do IN-calling/OffPeak minutes count towards the minutes you buy monthly?|||That means that of the 700 minutes you have used only 55 minutes, however, the other people on your plan have use some 573 bringing your shared minutes to 628 meaning that there is only 72 minutes to go. Verizon does not charge you for the off peak nights or in calling. I don't understand exactly why they inform you of all that.
That is the standard style text message each Verizon customer receives upon checking their minutes.
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