A:AnswerIt's for my WiFi Ellis jet pak use for data when I am traveling unlimited WiFi but you loose signal in the dead zone area. That is only thing about unlimited WiFi unless you have A booster so that this doesn't happen, but is great to have for traveling $70.00 refill card data.
A:AnswerWe bought a little hot spot device because we are 24/7 RVers and we needed something convenient. We run about 8 things off of it, and runs very well. The device itself, I think, is about $50 and the card is $70. Best buy will even get it started for you. We've had it for a few months now and we still love it!
A:AnswerNo, wifi first, but if the network you connect to (Example Joe's coffee shop) doesn't have connectivity it may switch. To be really safe turn cell data connection off. Also on iPhones you have control of which apps can use cell data.
A:AnswerYou cannot use this product to pay a bill. Do not buy this product. We bought them specifically to go on vacation because we needed a hot spot. We couldn’t get the card to work and after spending an hour on the phone with customer service gave up. I tried to return the card to Best Buy and they would not refund, saying it was up to Verizon. Verizon will not take the card back and refund your money either. Best Buy finally gave me a store credit but only after I complained and spent hours on the phone with Verizon. Do not buy this product.
A:AnswerYes, as long as the phone is on the Verizon network. For example, it won't work if the phone is a Straight Talk, Cricket, AT&T, T-Mobile, or any other prepaid phone.
A:AnswerThis one will work. I believe you\ll get Unlimited Talk and Text through an oldschool flip phone for $25, but a Smart Phone has to have Data. The lowest plan is i believe to be $35 + your state tax (around $5).
A:AnswerNo, Verizon has misrepresented the card by calling it prepaid. It's not a gift card. It can only be used for Verizon pre-paid services like burner phones.