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iPad 3 Verizon LTE sim issues

I have an iPad 3 32gb Verizon LTE. I use the data service Verizon provides on an as needed basis. I had activated the 4G LTE service on my account one month and did not need to use it the following month so I deactivted it. When I went to reactivate the same iPad on Verizon LTE network a few weeks later the service could not be reactivated. I spent 3 hours at a Verizon store and we kind of figured out that it had to do with turning on and off the 4G sim. From what I was told the 4g sim only on Verizon does not like to be turned on and off. They had to delete my profile associated with my iPad through Verizon database and let me recreate a new profile on my iPad. They gave me a new sim card and it still did not work (this is after resetting network setting and reprovisioning the account) I ended up having to erase my iPad and then it worked.


Now a month later my company decided that they want to start paying for our data plans on our iPads. So I cancelled the current 4G LTE personal plan and was issued a new 4G LTE sim card that was tied into our business account. (I was the one who issued it as I am in IT) Now my Verizon iPad will not reactivate with the new sim card provided by Verizon that is to be billed to my company. It seems like the same thing is occuring that happened previously on my iPad..


Anyone else having these issues of activating/disconnecting service with Verizon on the new iPad 3?


I had an iPad 2 and never had these issues. I could just cancel and reactivate my account at any time.


Oh and Verizon hasnt been much help they are pretty **** clueless most of the time.

Posted on May 11, 2012 3:33 PM

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Jul 31, 2012 2:29 PM in response to KMB in AZ

Yes, I believe I had a similar issue. When I originally tried to sign up for service through my iPad I got an error message. I called the number listed in the error message and a Verizon rep completed the activation. Perhaps they did something incorrect when completing my registration. When I finally got a new SIM card, I set up a new email address specifically for the iPad and was able to register and stop service through my iPad without a hitch. My suggestion is not to use the same email address if you've ever had an account with Verizon in the past. Use one specifically set up for the iPad.

Jul 31, 2012 2:40 PM in response to KMB in AZ

Agree with KMB, it's not worth getting a vzw ipad if this is the case. Im glad there's a fix for it by buying a sim off of ebay, but really, this shouldnt work this way. I was concerned because down the line I eventually will sell my ipad or pass it along, so then I would deactivate my service. So the next guy will find out that he/she can NOT activate the cellular service because of the burned sim. So in a sense, if they dont fix this problem, the vzw version ipad is a one time activation, one account use LTE device. After deactivation it becomes a wifi only device without doing a workaround that the end user has to figure out. Pathetic how the ball was dropped on this one. 14,000+ views since May 11...I think theres a problem.

Jul 31, 2012 2:42 PM in response to jacg123

I'm sorry so many more people are having these issues. I, too, did not have a "deactivate later" button when I was able to see the options on my iPad at all. These issues are really disappointing, as others have noted. I ended up calling Apple Customer Support and complaining to them on the phone. I explained that by aligning themselves with Verizon and having these communication failures (e.g., Apple store employees don't seem to know what they are getting customers into), it made me dislike my iPad. I think the only way to get the system to work properly is by having Apple exert pressure on Verizon to create a workaround or to fix the issue with a software adjustment. Clearly, Verizon won't do anything to fix the situation on their own.

Jul 31, 2012 9:55 PM in response to LKB22

I dont know if I like my iPad any less, but I think I expected the "turn on and off" vzw service on the iPad as just that simple as it was explained to me when I asked about it. I never ever thought there was a "catch" to this whole thing either, and I certainly didn't expect it coming from an Apple product. As i see it, even if I chose the deactivate later option, I would still have to reactivate within 5 months or the sim gets burned. What's up with that. That doesnt sound like "turn it on and off whenever you want" to me.

To make matters worse, it seemed like no one or very few people at Apple and VZW were even aware of the problem. I admit Apple at least tried to do their very best to help me, but vzw was useless. I want to encourage more people to post their experience with this to maybe focus more attention to it. idk what else to do, thus far, seems like its a non-issue to either company.

Aug 1, 2012 12:00 PM in response to dubprocess

I agree with many of you -- Verizon has dropped the ball. My experience was a bit different than others, though. The VZW rep was aware of the Apple support document: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4572 and told me that all I needed to do was choose Delete Account Later to turn off data and be eligible for a refund (I was also a victim of auto-renewal). By choosing Delete Account Now she was unable to pull up any information on my account or refund the $30 I was charged (despite being billed 2 days before my current data would expire).


I don't think Verizon should be able to market the data feature as prepaid. Also, the 5 month time frame to re-activate data services before the SIM card is invalid is unbelievable.

Aug 1, 2012 12:21 PM in response to nicholasfromaltadena

I urge you and all others to challenge these unearned prepaid Verizon charges with their credit card company. I have challenged mine with AmX and am waiting to hear back if Verizon disputes the attempted reversal. If they do, there needs to be a revolution re this "because your account is closed we can't reverse the charge" credit card practice. It's not that Verizon "can't" it just chooses not to and knows the hassle a reversal through one's CC company requires one to endure.

Aug 10, 2012 9:06 PM in response to dubprocess

Just bought the Ipad3 with 4g.
After reading these posts, I have a bad feeling. I've had problems before with Verizon's billing system (my FIOS account was slammed by them and they could/would not return my service to it's previous status). I have also had problems with their stores vs. on-line support. One person tells you one thing and the stores tell you another.


It was suggested to me that I could use my smartphone as a hot spot should I need to go cellular with my IPAD. Perhaps this would avoid the problems mentioned here?

Aug 10, 2012 11:03 PM in response to kirk28

Value-wise that might be a better decision (phone hotspot add-on vs iPad data plan), but you'd be sacrificing real-time GPS. From my experience using the iPhone with hotspot enabled, the location data is updated every few seconds on the iPad. This is decent for direction overviews, but not a real substitute for a GPS unit.


This may not be an issue today, but with the voice-guided turn-by-turn directions in iOS 6 it might be of importance to you down the road. On the other hand, maybe we should just stick to our iPhones for turn-by-turn directions and call that good.


I think the best solution is to use the information we've uncovered and remember to choose the Delete Account later option. Also, remember your card will be auto-billed roughly 2 days before your current data expires. As long as you don't plan on keeping the data off for more than 5 months I think you shouldn't have a problem.


BTW, my charge was reversed for the month of data in the auto-renewal.

Aug 11, 2012 7:18 AM in response to dubprocess

OK, here;s another twist to be aware of. I too got the "Activation Error" on day one when the iPad arrived on release day. I had to call on the phone to finish activation. Once this occurs you are not a "PrePaid" account in their system, thus the account info screen will tell you that you have an account that can not be managed on the device. If you go online it will tell you that you have a device that can not be managed online! Each month when the data expired I would have to call the number and they easily reactivated the service. However I hated it as I had no way of knowing how much data I was using and had the inconvenience of wasting 20 minutes or so reactivating. I was also flipped back and forth between Apple and Verizon tech support (I knwe it was not Apple's fault, verizon transferred me there. Good news is that Apple tech support seems to be able to get you to a higher level Verizon support rep. After conferencing with VZ and APL support, they made the sinple determination that I needed a new sim and that could be done at any store, and they would flag my account with instructions to save me having to explain (again) to the store.


When I went to the store they were clueless as ever and after 45 minutes told me that they did not have the sim required and they may or may not be able to send me one and if they did it would take a week and I would be down that time. Their solution was to replace the SIM with a "contract" SIM which would work, but I would not be prepaid, but could easily manage the account from the Verizon App. The contract would be month to month with no termination fee. A bonus was that the "Tablet Plan" would include 6Gb for $40 rather than the iPad 5G for $50 so it was a win/win. So after 2+ hours in the store I leave with a working iPad and while not optimal at least I can manage my account and set it up to autobill.


Now a couple weeks later, I get a bill for nearly $100 and they have charged me a $35 activation fee, and with additional fees, the plan is $10 higher than my prepaid $50. I get an extra Gig so that would be fair had it not been misrepresented at the counter!


I have called and they are reversing the activation fee after over a half hour on the phone. FWIW, I have ATT Uverse, but traditional phone and it took many hours and several disconnects to geet them to both bill properly online as they also maintain different billing systems and corporate stupidity. If either one had a clue, they would have a great marketing campaign - Go with us, We suck less!!!!


Remember when it was a hated monopoly, but at least everything worked!!!!

Aug 15, 2012 4:20 AM in response to dubprocess

Hello everyone,


I have the 32g Verizon LTE ipad that was purchased from Apple back in March. This morning I tried setting up the $20/1gig data plan but every time I attempt to register, I get an error telling me to contact Verizon. Curious as I am, I now see that there is some kind of serious problem with the Verizon ipads. Crummy.


I'd like to get the plan activitated today so I intend to call Verizon to do this, but after the month is up I want to shut it off. At that point, should I just pick up a sim card off ebay (I read to use the Verizon 4G 3FF SIM) and install it myself after restoring the unit to factory default so I can turn the data plan on/off at my leisure? Or has Verizon figured out a fix that avoids killing the sim card after I turn it off?

Aug 15, 2012 6:24 AM in response to kikuri

A friend of mine whose Verizon sim card had got deactivated, went to the Apple store she purchased it from and told them about it. They were unaware of this happening but they eventually replaced her sim card. However, she did mention she already had spent plenty of time with vzw and apple tech support before coming and asking for the sim card replacement.

On a side note, she did mention that she wanted to downgrade her 2gb/mo service to 1gb/mo but she said the iPad did not let her do it. She just kept the 2gb/mo service until she killed her sim card by deactivating it. Try the 2gb/mo and see if that works? I guess?

Still a mystery to me why we have to do all these stupid workarounds to get the service working as it should.

Aug 15, 2012 6:36 AM in response to jacg123

Interesting. I just spoke with Verizon about the account activation error. They're telling me that the new ipads require you to call an 866 # to activate the sim card before it'll work. When we tried doing so, the system encountered an error and I am now advised to run to Verizon and get a replacement sim card for free.


I don't recall ever reading that anywhere...

Aug 15, 2012 6:38 AM in response to kikuri

My account is still not working properly (as advertised by Apple and Verizon), so if VZW has fixed the issue it hasn't helped me. I doubt it's fixed. Good luck! Next time think AT&T... It works just fine. Even though VZW has LTE where I live, the performance of my iPad is no better than what my wife sees with her AT&T iPad, and AT&T doesn't have LTE here.

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