this question hurts my head. 4647 logs you into AIM, but if you only get 500 free texts per month, this is not a good solution. each message you send counts as one text. vtext.com from the co...
I was paying 5 dollars with AT&T for unlimited incoming texts and 100 outgoing. I now have Verizon $5 for 500..is that incoming and outgoing?
i think each. I have verizon also, but my textng is free. how long have you been a customer?
Yeah! I'm excited about that. Though I'm a bit confused. I have the "in" plan but if one of my friends doesn't but has verizon does it cost me minutes when they call me?
yes. actually it depends on what plan you have. i have the 4000 anytime minutes....then i have free weekends and evenings on top of the "in" network.
so if you're friends out of the verizon network call you, you're "anytime" minutes kick in depending on the time of day
ahem....i don't think that's quite right.... (?)
whats not right? my plan?
no. i believe free- "in" calling applies to any verizon customer, meaning if you have "in" on your plan, you can call any of the 28 million customers on Verizon without using your minutes. If they don't have "in", it will use THEIR regular minutes - you remain unaffected.
wait... you can have verizon, and NOT have "in"??
Yeah..out of my family plan (mom, sister and myself) only I have IN.
yrp. ig you've had verizon a long time, with no plan changes - you may have only 1000 mobile-mobile minutes, or none at all. you may have to say "swtich me to the new plan!" by calling 800-2-join-in
how can you remain unaffected if you have "in" and your friends dont? only ones in the "in" don't get charged.
like i'm "in" and talking to you, you're "out" so my anytime minutes kick in....right?