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The Verizon Prepaid SIM Kit offers a versatile 3-in-1 SIM solution, allowing you to keep your existing number or get a new one. With unlimited talk and text on Verizon's reliable network, this kit includes a SIM tray removal tool for easy installation and access to the My Verizon app for account management. Activate your service and enjoy the benefits of prepaid flexibility on a nationwide 4G LTE network.
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F**H
Ran into a wrinkle or two but Verizon customer support came through with flying colors ...
Technically, this kit works perfectly. I put the SIM in my unlocked Motorola and it connected immediately.The online process also seemed to go smoothly but I did all of this on a Saturday. And therein likes a "gotcha". When the phone didn't port over after a full 24 hours, I figured something had gone wrong. The Verizon porting website does a good job of walking you though the process and showing the status but it just kept saying, "Congratulations, your porting has been approved by your current carrier" (or something to that effect). Waited until Monday morning to call Verizon.First, it was a breeze to get in touch with the Verizon "porting center" (or whatever it's called). After less than a minute on hold, I got a lady who knew exactly what she was doing. She checked my account and let me know that my previous carrier (Page Plus) wasn't going to release my number until 3 business days had passed.She let me know that on Wednesday at noon my number would be active. She also told me to wait about 30 minutes after noon before trying to get the connection up and running and offered a few tips to avoid problems (like turning off your Wifi and Bluetooth until you finish the initial connection process). On Wednesday afternoon, everything came down exactly like the Verizon rep had promised and the phone and service worked perfectly.Even though Page Plus uses the Verizon network, I swear I got better signal and service coverage after switching to the Verizon SIM. However, when I went to set up my online account on the Verizon website I ran into another problem.The online account allows me to configure my services, set/change my PIN, etc., etc. But when I went to set it up, it asked me for the PIN I had received in a text during the initial connection. i hadn't received a text with a PIN.I had received other texts welcoming me to Verizon and confirming the connection process was complete, but nothing with a PIN.So, back to calling Verizon. While it was easy to get the phone number for the Porting Center reps, the rest of the Verizon website stinks in its current pandemic configuration. It is almost impossible to find an actual telephone number and then reach a real human being. That is my single biggest complaint with this whole process. No matter what you do, the system tries to steer you into some "automated" solution that doesn't solve your problem.I finally tried telling the system I had a payment problem. That seemed to get its attention and, after repeatedly navigating voice response menus, I finally managed to get connected to a real person. After explaining that I really didn't have a payment problem but needed to talk to technical support, that rep did a great job and got me through to a Verizon technical support rep who knew exactly how to solve the problem.Long story short, it took almost two hours of fighting the Verizon website and voice menu obstacle course but within 15 minutes the tech support rep verified that I was who I said I was, got me a new PIN, fixed my locked account (too many incorrect PIN tries) and stayed on the line until I had logged in and verified that everything was working perfectly.Since then, I could not be happier with the Verizon service. After 9 months, I'll actually be paying less per month than I was with my old discount carrier and the quality of the signal, features (voice mail, spam filtering, etc.) and coverage, not to mention the data allowance, is definitely better.
R**T
...still in use after 5 years!
Still in use after 5 years! This has been a solid buy and has held up nicely.
J**S
False advertising
This SIM card is intended only for unlocked Verizon phones. If you simply have an unlocked phone, such as one purchased from Amazon, but not one specifically designated as Verizon unlocked, this card will not work.Nowhere in the description or in the disclaimers does it state that this SIM card requires a Verizon unlocked phone.Luckily I was able to get my money back from Amazon, but save yourself the hassle and make sure that your phone meets these specifications.Note to seller: please make sure to word this disclaimer largely in the description, as well as include it below the product in the details section. As it is, this is false advertising, and leads people to purchase something that may or may not work, and is a waste of time and money for both Amazon and the customer.
B**R
Card is good but port of number got messed up
I was on metro and it slowed to a snails pace so I ordered this card to switch to prepaid Verizon.I have an unlocked iPhone XRThe card arrived fast and I had no issues installing it but the activation was a mess with Verizon and took days to complete ( I was keeping old number ) it took many many calls to finally get someone on phone to correct the porting issue.I would say if you can go into a Verizon store to get the card and have them help you,They took so long that I had to reactivate with metro to keep my number thru the process . And yes I used the Verizon website to attempt the change.Bottom line card is fine .... but the process got messed up trying to accomplish it online.
I**E
Works with prepaid account
Worked fine too have my prepaid Verizon account on
M**J
Activate before going overseas
If you buy it for overseas, get it before you leave so customer service can set it up for global, I found out by calling CS they gave me a credit for future a purchase.
I**C
Verizon Prepaid Sim card (Standard, Micro, Nano)
Installed as a Nano version in a Oneplus 8T. Initially tried configuring the Sim card by going online and following the setup steps for a new Verizon prepaid account for customers bringing there on phone. Could not get the Sim card code to be accepted because the online step would not allow all digits of the Sim card to be entered.The Sim card comes with an instruction pamphlet that provides a Verizon phone # that can be called to activate the Sim card. Using the automated procedure via the phone # in the instructions worked very nicely.
C**L
ODD
I bought two of these, and I finally just got around to putting them in my new phones and the Amazon website says they are NOT VALID!! They DO NOT work, IF one tries to activate them online. This is the message I get when I try to activate it: Sorry your SIM card doesn’t work on our network.Try another SIM cardThis is the message I got when I tried to activate the card by doing it online under my Verizon account. However, I called and had them try on their end, and it worked. I have not tried the second card yet. Therefore, if you are having trouble doing it online, then try to have someone do it on their end at Verizon to see if it will work. If not, contact the seller, as she will remedy the problem, I believe.
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