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Verizon has a pre-Black Friday iPhone 11 upgrade deal for those on its unlimited plans.
On Thanksgiving Day, the carrier is giving $400 off the purchase of a new iPhone when you upgrade and trade in an older phone. Phones eligible for the $400 discount include the iPhone 5S, Samsung Galaxy S4 and original Google Pixel so Verizon appears to be casting a fairly wide net regarding who can upgrade, so long as you're subscribed to one of the carrier's unlimited plans.
The deal will be available Thanksgiving day only and is online at Verizon's deal site. Eligible iPhones for purchase include the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS and XS Max.
As with other deals from carriers, the credits will be dished out in bill credits over the course of 24 months to ensure you don't just take the deal and leave.
https://www.verizonwireless.com/deals/ (Deal is not live yet)
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1: "XS is 600 off and a free Apple Watch. Seems good because if you want oled and a bit smaller than 11." Where is this deal?
2: what is mvno?
3: "Meh, not that great of a deal compared to Costco ones" On iPhones?
every deal I've seen has either A, not been for Verizon (T-Mobile is a popular deal) or B, requires a new line. I have an iPhone 7 and looking to upgrade at a deal.
Help?
Thanks.
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Agree. Bill credits are terrible. I'm happy I went with the Sam's Club deal from a couple weeks ago.
That's how life SHOULD be...not "We'll give you $400 off $900....but only if you stick around 2 years" as if I leave 1 year in I only got credit for $200 + $700 left to make $900 instead of $500 + whatever I'm paying towards it.
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iPhone 11's get $300 gift card, XR and XS Max get $400 gift card, $450 for XS
That's how life SHOULD be...not "We'll give you $400 off $900....but only if you stick around 2 years" as if I leave 1 year in I only got credit for $200 + $700 left to make $900 instead of $500 + whatever I'm paying towards it.
What's the issue with bill credits?
Is it only an issue if you plan on changing carriers?