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What Charges Are Set by Verizon Wireless?, Government Taxes, Fees and Surcharges, What Are Roaming

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What Charges Are Set by Verizon Wireless? You agree to pay all access, usage and other charges that you or the user of your wireless device incurred. Government Taxes, Fees and Surcharges You must pay all taxes, fees and surcharges set by federal, state and local governments. Please note that we may not always be able to notify you in advance of changes to these charges. What Are Roaming Charges? You're "roaming" whenever your wireless device uses a transmission site outside your Coverage Area, or uses another company's wireless network. Sometimes roaming happens even when you're within your Coverage Area. There may be higher rates and extra charges (including charges for long distance, tolls or calls that don't connect) for roaming calls, depending on your Plan. How Does Verizon Wireless Calculate My Charges? For charges based on the amount of time used or data sent or received, we'll round up any fraction to the next full minute or depending on how you're billed for data usage the next full megabyte or gigabyte. For outgoing calls, usage time starts when you first press Send or the call connects to a network, and for incoming calls, it starts when the call connects to a network (which may be before it rings). Usage time may end several seconds after you press End or after the call disconnects. For calls made on our network, we charge only for calls that are answered, including by machines. 26 Important Customer Information

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What Charges Are Set by Verizon Wireless?
You agree to pay all access, usage and other charges that you or
the user of your wireless device incurred.
Government Taxes, Fees and Surcharges
You must pay all taxes, fees and surcharges set by federal, state
and local governments. Please note that we may not always be
able to notify you in advance of changes to these charges.
What Are Roaming Charges?
You’re “roaming” whenever your wireless device uses a
transmission site outside your Coverage Area, or uses another
company’s wireless network. Sometimes roaming happens even
when you’re within your Coverage Area. There may be higher
rates and extra charges (including charges for long distance,
tolls or calls that don’t connect) for roaming calls, depending on
your Plan.
How Does Verizon Wireless Calculate My Charges?
For charges based on the amount of time used or data sent
or received, we’ll round up any fraction to the next full minute
or depending on how you’re billed for data usage the next full
megabyte or gigabyte. For outgoing calls, usage time starts
when you first press
Send
or the call connects to a network, and
for incoming calls, it starts when the call connects to a network
(which may be before it rings). Usage time may end several
seconds after you press
End
or after the call disconnects. For
calls made on our network, we charge only for calls that are
answered, including by machines.
Important Customer Information