Freight Dog
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The way they explained to me at Verizon Wireless was simple - night minutes are based on night time at your current location regardless where your phone is based.
For example, my phone is based in Hawaii. If I make a call from New York, they consider day and night time based on the time of day at the place you are making your call from, so even though it may be night in Hawaii, I'm still gonna be charged DAY minutes since I'm placing a call from New York.
For example, my phone is based in Hawaii. If I make a call from New York, they consider day and night time based on the time of day at the place you are making your call from, so even though it may be night in Hawaii, I'm still gonna be charged DAY minutes since I'm placing a call from New York.