I think Verizon is getting hungry, and is looking for other (and hidden) revenue streams. Read: "rip-off". There is a lot more competition for them than there used to be. Also, they have been caught before doing unfair business practices.
I ditched contract Verizon several years ago, although I have a no-contract Verizon TracPhone for use on the road. My everyday smart phone is a no-contract Virginmobileusa
http://www.virginmobileusa.com/for a fast $25.00/mo (I am grandfathered in - it is now $35.00/mo). I have had them for about 3 years, and have been very happy with them - although, since they are based on the Sprint network, the coverage while on the road is not so good as Verizon, which is the reason for the TracPhone:
http://www.tracfone.com/I was recently at a campground at the foot of Medicine Lake volcano (Northern California) WAY out in the boonies, and got three bars on the Tracfone, no bars on the VirginMobile.
Which is fine with me. If you are thinking about a TracPhone, do your research to be sure that the phone you choose is homed on Verizon rather than on Sprint or T-Mobile or some lesser carrier. There is coding in the serial number that will tell you this, but it will not tell you on the box. If anyone is interested, I can dig up the website that explains this, so let me know.
On the other hand, this doesn't help with Judy's 21G bill, which I find totally outrageous and unbelievable. For a couple of years, at my home in the mountains (before I moved to the city), I had HughesNet, a sattellite-based broadband service. HughesNet limited their customers to 200M per month, and I easily got everything done that I needed to do - email, photos, even some video. And 200M is a tiny fraction of 21G!!
Hope you find a solution to this problem, Judy. By the way - you said a while back (I think) that you would be visiting in the Napa (California) area. If you get there, shoot me an email. I would love to meet you - your posts are some of my most favorite on this board. I live a bit north of Sacramento, and could easily come to Napa for a "meet and greet".
Anne