You are now chatting with 'Kristen H.'
You: I want to preorder the Galaxy Note 2 on my wife's phone but I don't want a data plan.
Kristen H.: I'd be happy to assist you.
Kristen H.: The Galaxy Note 2 is a smartphone, and it requires a data package for service.
You: She stays at home all day and has access to wifi.
You: I've read that lots of folks do something similar.
Kristen H.: Not with Verizon service, our plans require you to get a data package for smartphones. You can get a shared data package so it's more affordable per month and run off mainly wifi.
You: That would kill my unlimited.
Kristen H.: But without the monthly data, when you're not connected the phone will use data to update all the time, and you'll be charged $1.99 per MB, which is much more than the $30 data package we require. Which is why it's now required to avoid our customers having high overage charges.
You: She stays at home all day and has access to wifi
You: She never takes her phone out of the house.
Kristen H.: It's required to get a data package for smartphones. It's the way our plans are, you can't activate a smartphone without a data package.
You: Guess I'll have to go elsewhere then, is that what you're saying?
You: I've been with Verizon quite a few years.
Kristen H.: Or you can switch to the shared data package, so you won't have to pay per line for the data.
You: And pay twice as much for my data plan? No thanks.
Kristen H.: You can get the upgrade for a basic phone and not need a data pacakge.
You: I am looking to get her an android that she can use as her phone.
Kristen H.: Unfortunately there isn't anything you can do to get around the plan, if you get a smartphone is has to have a data package to active the service.
You: Then I guess I'll move on, thanks for your time.
Kristen H.: You're welcome!