

They have a very rare condition called rod monochromacy which means that they completely lack cone cells in their eyes. While there are many different theories, the likely explanation is that it’s all about communication and reproduction. This weird weekly routine remains one of the biggest mysteries surrounding sloth behaviour. Sloths are famous for their bizarre bathroom habits - they will only relieve themselves once a week and can lose up to a third of their body weight in one sitting! Furthermore, they will only do it on the ground after wiggling around the base of a tree to dig a little hole. Just because something is more expensive does not make it unfair.On average, a sloth will fall out of a tree once a week for its entire life.

I'm staying with my current plan, not because I feel the new pricing is unfair, but because it would cost me more. I have no intention of switching to the new unlimited plan, either, as my TOTAL bill of $167/month is MUCH less than it would be if I switch($195/month + taxes/fees). In your case, it appears your account with 2 lines and a 10 GB data plan uses MORE data/line than my account with 5 lines and a 15 GB data allowance. Some people with fewer lines will use less data. Some people with fewer lines will use more data. I don't think anyone on here has said people with fewer lines use more data. Stay on your current plan or switch to a newer plan, the choice is yours. You would THEN probably complain your line access fees went up, even though the same people you are complaining about with a lower cost/line ARE paying a higher line access fee than you are currently paying. You have the option of switching to one of the newer plans. It is your choice to stay on a plan which Verizon no longer offers. Verizon has gone away from charging each line separately for data, but has a set price for the data pool and then a line access fee for each line. If you tack on a $20 line access fee to that with the new Verizon Plan Unlimited, you will STILL be at $70/line. Look at the old unlimited data plan with it being $50/line just for the data.

If you want the same cost/line regardless of how many lines, you will be paying a set price for unlimited data for each line which would likely end up being MORE expensive. The reason it gets smaller for more lines is simply because the base price for unlimited data stays the same. The $45 with 4 lines is simply an average based upon the total.

It is a set price for unlimited data at $110 for the data($10 discount if you have autopay/paperless billing) and THEN a $20 line access fee for each line on the account. Your mistake is in that the $45/line is misleading, it is just an average and not a set charge per line.
