Verizon Wireless INpulse Plans Offer New Pay-As-You-Go Options For Every Lifestyle
Verizon Wireless offers the following pre-packaged phones and INpulse service that includes $10 of airtime at activation:
- Samsung SCH-u340 – an easy to use voice-centric clamshell phone, perfect for the customer who also wants the options of a camera and text, picture and video messaging. With INpulse, the Samsung SCH-u340 is available for $59.99.
- Samsung SCH-a870 – this classy clamshell is loaded with unexpected features, such as Get It Now® – the virtual shopping mall featuring thousands of downloadable games and productivity tools – Mobile Web 2.0 access and Bluetooth® for wireless headset use. With INpulse, the Samsung SCH-a870 is available for $79.99.
- Motorola RAZR V3m – The ultimate in style and performance, this phone is in a class by itself. It comes packed with features such as V CAST Video and Music, voice dialing, Get It Now downloadable applications, Bluetooth headset capability, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and text, picture, and video messaging capabilities. The RAZR V3m is available with INpulse for $149.99.
The new INpulse plans are available beginning tomorrow at Verizon Wireless Communications Stores, including those in Circuit City, as well as Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and other retail locations. Customers are able to add money to their prepay accounts 24-hours per day from their phones or in person at more than 160,000 locations nationwide. INpulse customers can go to My Account from the Settings and Tools menu screen on their Verizon Wireless phones to check their balances, find payment locations, make payments and view usage details, making it easier than ever for customers to manage their accounts.
To get INpulse from Verizon Wireless, customers may call customer service at 1-800-2 JOIN IN, dial *611 from their Verizon Wireless phones, go to www.verizonwireless.com or visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store or other authorized retailer. Existing INpulse customers may switch to the new plans immediately by calling Verizon Wireless and requesting the new service.

