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N&W Please clarify

wombough

Dec 23, 2006, 5:17 PM
This is in there TOS:
Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
Night Hrs: (M–F) 9:01 p.m.–5:59 a.m.
Wknd Hrs: 12:00 a.m. Sat.–11:59 p.m. Sun.

So that tell me night covers 901pm to 1159pm fri. And 1200am is monday so that falls into the m-f 901pm to 559am. Since Monday is included in nights 1200am on monday to 559am would be nights!! Why do people insist on reading into things! If this is not true then someone that works for verizon please let me know. Maybe I am the stupid one? Won't be the first time! Since the post in another thread I am now curious!
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the_eraser

Dec 23, 2006, 6:43 PM
HUH? 🤨
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wombough

Dec 23, 2006, 6:46 PM
This was posted in another thread:

I e-mailed Verizon and asked them about their N&W minutes and how they worked. Guess what? Not continuous! From 6:01 a.m. Saturday until 12:01 p.m. Saturday, if you call someone other than a Verizon customer, you're burning daytime minutes! The n&w minutes also stop at midnight Sunday as well.

I say its BS. But maybe I am wrong!
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ralph_on_me

Dec 23, 2006, 6:59 PM
That doesn't sound right to me. The easiest way to check would be to look at your detailed bill and check what the calls are billed as for that time slot.
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ralph_on_me

Dec 23, 2006, 6:45 PM
Are you asking if 12:00am till 5:59am Monday morning is part of N&W minutes? The question wasn't really clear.
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Voice_Of_Logic

Dec 23, 2006, 7:17 PM
Ummm, what?

Bottom line, if you have the free n&w's promo and looking at it from Friday start time it is Friday 901pm through Monday 559am.

Looking too far into this, yes way too far, just see it for what it is before this turns into another .002 thread!
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wombough

Dec 23, 2006, 7:19 PM
I know I know. Just the jrsded (the one that complains Verizon is so expensive blah blah) guy posted this saying that you use daytime min a certain times of the weekend. Which I am not a verizon customer but just couldn't believe it. So I was asking people that have verizon!
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verizonplayah

Dec 23, 2006, 9:23 PM
the final answer is starting at 9pm friday til monday 5:59am there is unlimited night and wkend minutes.
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wombough

Dec 23, 2006, 9:41 PM
thought so thanks!
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crxtreme89

Dec 23, 2006, 10:05 PM
Clarified right here.

Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
Night Hrs: (M–F) 9:01 p.m.–5:59 a.m.
Wknd Hrs: 12:00 a.m. Sat.–11:59 p.m. Sun.

Nights and Weekends include Friday 9pm to midnight.

They also include Monday morning 12am to 5:59am.
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wombough

Dec 23, 2006, 10:51 PM
I understood that I was just wondering were the other person got his info from since he said he emailed verizon and got the answer it was not!
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jackwhite68

Dec 23, 2006, 10:59 PM
That's all.
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LordObento

Dec 24, 2006, 12:06 AM
The reason they do this in the T&C is because not all plans have Unlimited N&W. Like N. America's Choice with 1000 min for N/W. There be other plans that have separate N and W mins so, everything has to be spelled out for the times of each, but for most of us, 901pm friday - 559am monday is included.
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wombough

Dec 24, 2006, 10:12 AM
Yeah. I figured it out but I was starting to think I was the idiot! Next time I won't second guess myself for something so simple! 🤣
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BriggsBU

Dec 26, 2006, 3:53 AM
You sir, are smoking crack. Let me clarify.

Night minutes are 9:01pm - 5:59am any day of the week.

Weekend minutes are 12:01am Saturday - 11:59pm Sunday

Due to overlap, your effective calling period on weekends with unlimited N&W is 9:01pm Friday - 5:59am Monday

Don't try to over analyze things or you're kill one of those few brain cells you've got left.
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