Hi
My verizon contract just expired, but I am still getting "free"?
service and texting. How long will this go on for? I have a cheap
little flip phone and would like to replace with an unlocked
blackberry 7105t. On the verizon website it says that I can just
enter:
All mobile devices are identified by an Electronic Serial Number (ESN)
or a Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID), which are typically found in
the back of the handset after removing your battery. Your device will
have one of the following ESN/MEID formats:
And it will work, but does it also need a SIM card to work, or will
the ESN allow me to use it with my verizon phone number?
Thanks
Porgy Tirebiter - 23 Apr 2007 04:45 GMT
> Hi
> My verizon contract just expired, but I am still getting "free"?
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> Thanks
Your going to really pissed off when you find it's not free.....
The contract may have expired..but your service doesn't stop there.
tscottme - 23 Apr 2007 10:17 GMT
Typically, once your service contract expires you simply continue as a
month-to-month customer. The bills keep coming until you cancel your
service.

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Scott
SMS - 23 Apr 2007 16:40 GMT
> Hi
> My verizon contract just expired, but I am still getting "free"?
> service and texting. How long will this go on for?
For as long as you keep paying your bill.