I go to the Verizon store, they have the phone, $89, but claim I cannot use that with my plan
I am confused. most here are talking about a non verizon or unlocked phone being brought to the verizon network.
you have stated that you found the phone at their store. Certianly it must work on some plan they are selling.
if it works with their network, then I would ask a different salesperson , or do some research about what plans it really works with and which ones it does not. It could be that salesperson was trying to up-sell you to a more expensive plan,
Yes, they sell the actual phone in their brick and morter store, the Moto E4. BUT, you have to engage THAT phone to a prepaid account for several billing cycles (they do this to establish credit history). That means I have to get a new account, new phone number, new billing and all that b.s. THEN and only then they will allow me to then go to a regular plan like I ALREADY HAVE AND HAVE HAD FOR YEARS! Plus, this is a phone for the non-profit and while changing my personal number is just fine, but you don't just go changing contact information for an established organization for no good reason!
This phone can be purchased in an unlocked form from any number of electronics retailers online. Maybe Virgin sells it, too, I have never looked at them and have no idea. I seriously think Verizon cannot stand selling me a $90 unit when they can force me to buy something 270% higher priced. (But think of the enhanced gaming experience, the girl told me. Last money I spent on "gaming" was to blow a buck on PacMan in the 1970's, secondly it is irresponsible to be playing games on business equipment and on business time)
Yes, I understand that you can do lots and lots of things on the new smart phones, stuff that a home computer can do.....But that is all handled on *surprise* a state of the art home computer with software that is specific to what we do and is not compatible with a phone. GPS on the phone is nice, cursory glances at certain emails, too....but this is talk and text for 90% of the time. Based on 7 years experience with the nonprofit and with smart phones, this very simple and inexpensive model satisfies our needs. Purchasing anything more is conspicously wasteful and irresponsible.