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Target Stores: Verizon 24-Mo. Payment Plan: Pixel 3 XL $18.75/mo or Pixel 3 Expired

$14.60/mo
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Target [store locator] offers an instant $450 Off Google Pixel 3 Verizon Smartphones when activated in-store with a 24-month device payment plan ("DPP") on a new or existing Verizon postpaid line. Thanks nutsack

Note, service costs not included in prices below:
  1. Start here and go through the prompts
    • Click here for Target's FAQ
  2. Select 'Reserve Device' for store pickup:
    • 64GB Verizon Google Pixel 3
      • $14.59/mo. when activated via 24-mo. DPP ($349.99 total)
    • 64GB Verizon Google Pixel 3 XL
      • $18.75/mo. when activated via 24-mo. DPP ($449.99 total)
  3. Visit the location selected for pickup to complete your purchase/activation in-store.
    • You may learn more about Verizon Device Payment Plans here.
Notes:
  • One-time $30 Activation Fee per line required (reflected later on your bill).
  • Sales tax based on device's full retail price is due at time of activation.
  • Credit check ("hard pull") required for new customers opening a Verizon postpaid account.
  • Your device payment plan can be paid off in full at any time after 14 days of your date of activation (meaning you may fully pay off your device at the discounted price before 24 months, if desired).
  • If you cancel your line/service at any time before paying off your device completely, any balance owed on the device plus any charges for service days used will be due in full on your final bill.
  • This offer does not list/require bill credits applied over 24 months to receive the full $450 off discount. However, be sure to verify with your representative in store before completing activation.
  • Verizon postpaid service plans are non-contract and may be cancelled at any time (see all plans).

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  • Offer valid through 2/23/19.
  • Refer to forum thread for additional details and discussion. ~RevOne

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Target is now offering the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3XL with $450 off instant savings when adding a new line or upgrading a line and going with DPP. NO BILL CREDITS.

Pixel 3 XL 64 GB - $450 after savings [target.com]

Pixel 3 64 GB - $350 after savings. [target.com]
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Last Edited by OompaLumpa May 2, 2019 at 07:56 PM
Paying off the device via chat (can only be done this way anytime after 14 days of activation):

- Note: This option is mainly for people looking to keep the account/line with Verizon active, but want to pay off their device ahead of time. If wanting to port your number out, skip this section and see below.

QUOTE: macrokelvin
"Add a payment method to your account. Then initiate a Chat Bot from below or from the Verizon App:

https://www.verizonwireless.com/s...ontact-us/

Type "Pay off device" and the Chat Bot will take care of you Big Grin "

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Porting

IMPORTANT: < Make sure the phone is activated on Verizon > (once it's activated on the Verizon line for the first time, this will unlock it for use on carriers other than Verizon)

Quote: microkelvin "It's recommended to register for My Verizon before porting out, so that after you ported out you can still access your account with limited features to pay the bill online:
https://login.verizonwireless.com.../reg/start
or you can pay your bill here:
https://ebillpay.verizonwireless....#/payments "

- It may also be a good idea to go into the "Documents" section of your My Verizon account (using a desktop browser) to print anything off you'd like to keep for your records.

If you port out within the first 3 days of activating, it will waive the $30 activation fee.
If you wait to port out after the first 3 days, you will owe the $30 activation fee.

Example (if porting out on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd day):
- After porting out, you will get a bill from Verizon for: $349.99 (Pixel 3) or $449.99 (Pixel 3 XL) + prorated cost for the # of days you were on the plan.
- So if you port out on the first day, you'll get charged one day's worth of service based on whatever plan you chose. You do not lose the $450 discount if you port out. On your bill, it will stay as $349.99 if you got the Pixel 3 or $449.99 if you got the Pixel 3 XL.
- If you ported out after the 3rd day of activation, you can expect to also see the $30 activation fee added on the bill and it will also need to be paid (this cannot be waived at this point).
- You can use the following link once the account is closed to pay off the device (it might take Verizon a couple of days to "catch up" and process so you can finally pay it off). Pick "Access a disconnected account" under the "Select an account type" dropdown menu: https://ebillpay.verizonwireless....#/payments

Porting to H2O Wireless:
h2o Wireless Pay-As-You-Go [h2owirelessnow.com]

Buy an h2o SIM Card:
Quote: macrokelvin (link in case you wanted to rep their post -KaiyoJinn)

"Use the following link to port and choose "h2o Pay As You Go" under Service Type. You don't have to fund the account."

https://www.h2owirelessnow.com/ma...e=transfer

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Alternatively:
- H2O has a limited-time deal: One month for $5 (must activate by 3/31/19)
- Sprint BYOD one year free plan (requires a hard pull on your credit to get):

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Yes, you'd only owe the amount financed on the DPP which would be $450 for the Pixel 3 XL. You can also sweeten the deal and save an additional 5% off a downpayment using Target RED Card. So let's say you put down an additional $400 you'd only owe $50 on the phone and you'd save another $20 with RED Card.
Did this when it was 400 off Black Friday. They make you have it the 14 days. You get hit for 1 month of service. The new line fee. Taxes. And then you can pay it off after 14 days. I tried. No luck getting it early and no luck cancelling the service at 3 days without them requiring the return.
see attached picture for the $300 BIC this was via chat. I sent a copy of the chat to my email just incase they ever deny me of it. Also yes of course do it inside target store!

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02-17-2019 at 06:33 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:33 AM.
So does that mean you can pay it off on day one? I ordered one from best buy last week but it still hasnt shipped. Might have to cancel and order from target if i can just pay it off.
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catalyst11
02-17-2019 at 06:35 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:35 AM.
Quote from mosha :
So does that mean you can pay it off on day one? I ordered one from best buy last week but it still hasnt shipped. Might have to cancel and order from target if i can just pay it off.
Verizon requires 14 days before you can pay off DPP.
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noles4life002
02-17-2019 at 06:36 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:36 AM.
I might be missing it, but on Target's site, it says with a new line of service. Or does upgrading assume it is a new line of service?
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nutsack
02-17-2019 at 06:37 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:37 AM.
Quote from mosha :
So does that mean you can pay it off on day one? I ordered one from best buy last week but it still hasnt shipped. Might have to cancel and order from target if i can just pay it off.
Yes, you'd only owe the amount financed on the DPP which would be $450 for the Pixel 3 XL. You can also sweeten the deal and save an additional 5% off a downpayment using Target RED Card. So let's say you put down an additional $400 you'd only owe $50 on the phone and you'd save another $20 with RED Card.
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nutsack
02-17-2019 at 06:40 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:40 AM.
Quote from noles4life002 :
I might be missing it, but on Target's site, it says with a new line of service. Or does upgrading assume it is a new line of service?
It can be a new line or an upgrade. If you walk through reserving the phone on the Target mobile site it allows you to upgrade a line to get the savings. That's how I got the screenshot attached to the first post.
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ThaPimpShrimp
02-17-2019 at 06:41 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:41 AM.
I currently have a Pixel 2 XL on a DPP with bill credits coming in from last year. Is there any way to take advantage of this offer without losing my credits?

I'm assuming I can pay off my phone and be eligible, and since this offer doesn't use credits I should still receive mine until they're done.
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nutsack
02-17-2019 at 06:42 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:42 AM.
Quote from catalyst11 :
Verizon requires 14 days before you can pay off DPP.
You can also port the # out of Verizon before 14 days. You'll receive a bill for the remainder of the DPP. If you have service less than 3 days you won't be billed the activation fee.
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angingrich
02-17-2019 at 06:43 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:43 AM.
Quote from nutsack :
You can also port the # out of Verizon before 14 days. You'll receive a bill for the remainder of the DPP. If you have service less than 3 days you won't be billed the activation fee.

So what exactly does this process look like if we don't want to port the # out? Can we just call to cancel service within the first 3 days?

Also, can a phone trade in be used to offset the price at all?
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02-17-2019 at 06:44 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:44 AM.
Quote from ThaPimpShrimp :
I currently have a Pixel 2 XL on a DPP with bill credits coming in from last year. Is there any way to take advantage of this offer without losing my credits?

I'm assuming I can pay off my phone and be eligible, and since this offer doesn't use credits I should still receive mine until they're done.
You can open a new line for the Pixel 3 and then cancel/port out the new line. Pay off the DPP and then use the Pixel 3 on your line that has the Pixel 2 XL DPP. That way you continue to get the bill credits from the Pixel 2 promo.
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02-17-2019 at 06:48 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:48 AM.
Quote from angingrich :
So what exactly does this process look like if we don't want to port the # out? Can we just call to cancel service within the first 3 days?

Also, can a phone trade in be used to offset the price at all?
I'm sure you can cancel within the first 3 days but if you call it in customer service will probably tell you that you need to return the phone since it's within the return period.

Another option is you could suspend the line and then cancel after 14 days.
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angingrich
02-17-2019 at 06:49 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:49 AM.
Quote from nutsack :
I'm sure you can cancel within the first 3 days but if you call it in customer service will probably tell you that you need to return the phone since it's within the return period.

Another option is you could suspend the line and then cancel after 14 days.

Interesting, thanks. Any idea if it's possible to port the number elsewhere for free, or cheaply, and then release it?
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spenna316
02-17-2019 at 06:52 AM.
02-17-2019 at 06:52 AM.
Ok I need some guidance since I'm not familiar with all these acronyms regarding this deal. First and foremost, I have ATT and don't want Verizon service. However, I'm willing to open a line, pay it off asap, cancel, then use the phone on my ATT account. Is this possible? If so, any steps outlining the process is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks
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