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The official website of Verizon is a great source of information for all its products, including the wireless prepaid phones. Shops that sell phones such as BestBuy also offer good information.
Verizon offers two main prepay options: 1. Prepay monthly - includes Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Calling, Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes, Call any number on any network in the U.S.,plus, Unlimited Texting on the Talk & Text plans. http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/prepay/prepayOverlay.jsp?page=monthlyPrepayOverlay 2. Prepay daily - Pay only on the days you use it. This option includes Unlimited Mobile to Mobile Calling. http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/prepay/prepayOverlay.jsp?page=dailyPrepayOverlay
you call *22898 and listen to the instuctions from there. :)
I had to prepay for the trip.
The prefix of "prepay" is "pre-."
I would like to prepay for our room.
Example sentence - We had to prepay for the book.
I'd like to prepay for my tickets to the performance, please.
Using a credit or debit card will allow me to prepay the shipping charges that are associated with this purchase. You'll get a nice discount if you prepay with your credit card.
You have to be 18 because, the clientel is usually 18 and older. They assume it will be easier for people to connect with legal adults.
To reduce thefts, cash customers are sometimes required to prepay for self-service gasoline purchases. I have to prepay my membership fee at the gym each month.
Yes, "pre-" is a prefix in words like prepay, meaning to pay in advance or beforehand.