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Question about 'IN' calling

Cellenator

Sep 2, 2005, 1:13 PM
The wife and I have the AC plan 1400min for 89.99 with unlimited 'IN' calling.

When we call any Verizon customer it's considerd 'IN' calling and won't come off are regular mins? correct?

But let's say we are calling someone wiht Verizon and they are on a local plan (do they have 'IN'minutes too? If they don't are they just using the regular mins while on the call, and because we are 'IN' we are not?

Any help clearing this up for is greatly apprciated

Thanks 🙂
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cellutions79

Sep 2, 2005, 1:39 PM
Verizon to Verizon is considered 'in', the person you are calling has to have a plan with 'in' calling in order for them to talk to you for free, but as long as you have it, it wont come off of your anytime minutes.
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Cellenator

Sep 2, 2005, 3:28 PM
cellutions79 said:
Verizon to Verizon is considered 'in', the person you are calling has to have a plan with 'in' calling in order for them to talk to you for free, but as long as you have it, it wont come off of your anytime minutes.


Thats awesome, Thanks cellutions79

'IN' calling is so cool
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cellutions79

Sep 2, 2005, 3:37 PM
No prob, glad I can help.
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cellworld

Sep 3, 2005, 9:56 PM
To answer your first question.
If u call CS dial 611 from your cell plone and its free mins. Not because of IN but its verizons free number.
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