Verizon is about to jack up text message rates for customers without a bundled service plan, and that may actually be good news for those already fed up with the telco giant. The inrease -- from 15 cents per message to 20 cents -- constitutes a "materially adverse" change to affected customers' contracts. Which means that when Verizon notifies you of the new fee, you can reject it and cancel your contract without an early-termination penalty.
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Verizon is about to jack up text message rates for customers without a bundled service plan, and that may actually be good news for those already fed up with the telco giant. The inrease — from 15 cents per message to 20 cents — constitutes a "materially adverse" change to affected customers’ contracts. Which means […]