Okay, so if you're not insanely bored with my first saga, here's the rest of the story.
As I said, giving up my data plan was hard enough. I wasn't going to give up texting, and luckily (?) my bills wouldn't be reduced by making that particular sacrifice.
The only requirement I had was that it have a QWERTY keyboard.
Um, yeah, apparently that was a tall order. The cheapest phone there that met my, apparently, difficult requirement? $80!!
I barely paid that for my Blackberry.
So I did what any resourceful girl would do...I went to eBay.
This was not any easier. I found so many great deals with a label attached later saying "Bad ESN" or "use for parts."
I had to Google everything. Apparently, a Bad ESN means someone (probably) stole it and Verizon has a stopgap where you can't use it.
I finally found one for $50 that said it was usable and also that I could return it in 7 days if need be.
As I said, giving up my data plan was hard enough. I wasn't going to give up texting, and luckily (?) my bills wouldn't be reduced by making that particular sacrifice.
Scott suggested I find a pay-as-you-go/no contract phone. Because Verizon doesn't offer great trade-in value for phones and doesn't give credit for phones after your initial contract, I had to find something affordable.
The only requirement I had was that it have a QWERTY keyboard.
Um, yeah, apparently that was a tall order. The cheapest phone there that met my, apparently, difficult requirement? $80!!
I barely paid that for my Blackberry.
So I did what any resourceful girl would do...I went to eBay.
This was not any easier. I found so many great deals with a label attached later saying "Bad ESN" or "use for parts."
I had to Google everything. Apparently, a Bad ESN means someone (probably) stole it and Verizon has a stopgap where you can't use it.
I finally found one for $50 that said it was usable and also that I could return it in 7 days if need be.
My confidence in Verizon had waned by this point, so I was afraid need may be. And that fear turned out to be quite founded as I entered Verizon and had the guy look at me, puzzled. "Does anyone still use this phone?"
And I stood there, looking at him, feeling like a complete tool. As soon as I said I got the phone on ebay, he laughed. So I told him I was going to go out and buy a phone. He recommended against that. Apparently Verizon recently changed its policy and pay-as-you-go phones no longer work with people who have contracts.
My only phone option? $130. And I would still have to upgrade my contract.
So I left, feeling totally helpless and depressed.
Did I mention I went to a Verizon that was near other errands, so 30 minutes away from me?
I get home and pack up the cell phone to ship back the phone when I realize the guy at Verizon had kept one of the cords. Thank God for my friend Lola who lived nearby and brought it to me, for I was near a breaking point.
I take one last stab at contacting the seller, letting him know I was about to write some negative feedback. He was apologetic, assured me there was nothing wrong with the phone. After some discussion, he called Verizon and got it worked out. It had to do with not fully deactivating a phone number.
I went in Wednesday morning and VIOLA! New phone!
I miss my data plan so much. I miss it when I'm standing in line and want to comment on what somebody is wearing or saying. I miss the little "CHING CHING" when I get a new mention on Twitter. I miss the reassuring "DING" when I get e-mail.
But still? I know it was the right decision. I know I'll get used to it soon. As soon as I can speedily start texting again.