If I begin subscribing to Verizon Wireless service in the middle of the month, do I still get all of my Included Minutes?

There are 2 things that an happen, and it depends on how each cellular company runs their billing cycle. 1. If the billing cycle is from the first day to the last day of the month, they will pro-rate your bill and minutes.

Meaning you will only pay for what is left of that month and also only get the calculated number of minutes left for that month. 2. If the billing cycle starts the day you sign up, then yes, you will still get all of your minutes since you will be paying for an entire billing cycle.

When you activate a new line of service, we will bill for a partial month or portion of the monthly access charge calculated from the date you began service to the last day of your bill cycle, plus the next month's access charge if we bill you in advance. As an added benefit from Verizon Wireless you will be given the full month of airtime allowance for your calling plan during the partial month. What are the partial charges on my bill?

Monthly charges are prorated according to the number of days you are billed for them during your 30-day billing cycle. For example, if you changed rate plans during the middle of your billing cycle, your statement should contain a charge for the old rate plan (according to the number of days in your cycle that you were on the old rate plan) and the new rate plan. If I begin subscribing to wireless service in the middle of the month, do I still get all of my Included Minutes?

Even though you only pay the partial month access fee for your new Calling Plan, you do receive your full monthly allowance of minutes. Your Calling Plan provides Included Minutes based on a 30-day billing cycle. If you activate service in the middle of a billing cycle, you will receive a prorated access charge based on the number of days your service was active during your billing cycle.

However, you will receive the full monthly allowance of minutes. What are "Included Minutes"? This term refers to the minutes included in your monthly Calling Plan.

Once you have used all of your "Included Minutes," you will be charged for the remaining minutes. Charges for any minutes over your "Included Minutes" will vary depending on your Calling Plan. Where are my Included Minutes shown on my bill?

Normally your Included Minutes appear in the Detail Charges section of your bill*. Airtime is broken down between Peak and Off Peak. The bill displays the rate and amount of minutes used during each billing cycle.

*This information refers to your paper bill, not RDD. What is the difference between Peak and Off-Peak airtime?

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