I have an unlimited texting plan with Verizon. I checked out their site and found this:

While traveling in the U.S.,Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico text messages sent to non-U.S. phone numbers of participating carriers will not be applied against any monthly text messaging allowance and are charged the following:
{content}.25/address sent
{content}.20/message received
Text messages sent to phone numbers in Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico are charged domestic rates per your plan.

My 18 year old brain and I can’t quite determine what this means. The first part is quite clear, but the last statement throws me off. Does that mean that North American and U.S. territories are free to text to?

Please don’t give me any links. I’ve searched through multiple forums and it’s a bunch of people quoting what other people say, which is completely indirect. A simple yes or no with a little explanation would be best.

Thanks in advance<3

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I wanted to see what information would be available to people and noticed that the company said Sprint when I know for a fact that I have Verizon. So I tried looking up my mom’s number and my brother’s since we’re all on the same plan and theirs come up as Verizon. What gives?
A reverse cell number lookup is putting the number in and seeing who’s number it is as opposed to looking up someone’s name and seeing their number.

If it did belong to someone else, companies really need to change their records! I’ve had this number for 3 years!

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By the way I have verizon but i dont have an internet plan.

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