Ok, but then what?  The letter that came with it said that I could
activate it and get a free month, or just use it over wi-fi.  But that
appears not to be the case.  It's already been activated by somebody
else, and Verizon customer support can't do seem to do anything with
this phone.  They said I had to have a corporate contact to be able to
manage the account.  Will that change after the month is up?  Will I
be able to activate it in my own name then?

On Apr 1, 3:33 pm, SizzlingSkizzorsProgrammer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Probably like the IONs given away at Google IO (I think it was
> there)...free for 1 month...
>
> On Apr 1, 1:30 pm, joshv <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So as part of the Google device seeding program I recently recieved my
> > free Droid.  Great phone, and it appears to have wireless and data
> > service.  I've done nothing to activate it and I can make calls and
> > surf the web over 3G.
>
> > My question is, who's paying for it?  I tried to activate the phone in
> > my name.  No dice.  I called Verizon and they said it was on a
> > corporate or "concession" account.
>
> > So do I just have a totally free phone with free calls/data?

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