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:
- Start here and go through the prompts
- Click here for Target's FAQ
- 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)
- 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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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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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 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.
Also, can a phone trade in be used to offset the price at all?
Another option is you could suspend the line and then cancel after 14 days.
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?