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Get $300 When You Switch to Verizon (Online Only) BYOD. No Credit Check.

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Verizon Wireless is offering $300 Verizon e-Gift card [verizonwireless.com] when you port in a number and bring your own smartphone.
No activation fees [NLA] and no credit check required.

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Online only. Receive a $300 Verizon e-Gift Card when you port-in your number from any wireless carrier and activate with your own 4G or 5G eligible smartphone on select unlimited postpaid plan between 8.1.20 and 8.31.20. Visit vzw.com/digitalrebatecenter to redeem your offer using promo code BYODGET300. Customer must submit for redemption within 30 days of activation, and device must remain activated for 45 consecutive days. May not be combined with other promotional offers. We reserve the right to charge the amount of the Verizon e-Gift Card to your Verizon Wireless account if service is canceled within 6 months. Your $300 Verizon e-Gift Card will be sent via email within 8 weeks after receipt of claim to the submitted email address. This gift card can be used to buy merchandise & services at stores/kiosks operated by Verizon or at verizon.com. Gift cards cannot be used at Verizon Authorized Retailer locations. Gift cards can be used to pay a Verizon Wireless or Fios bill by visiting Verizon.com or using the My Verizon app (wireless bills only) or My Fios app. Do not mail printed copy of digital gift card with your bill. For card balance call 1.800.876.4141 or dial #GIFT (#4438) from your wireless device. Gift cards are non-refundable and cannot be returned for a cash refund, except in those states as required by law. Use of gift card constitutes acceptance of all terms & conditions. Treat this card like cash, Verizon is not responsible for gift cards that have been lost, stolen, or damaged. Gift cards do not expire and are not subject to dormancy or other fees. Gift cards may not be used for resale, advertising, marketing, sweepstakes or other promotional purposes without consent.

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Online only. Receive a $300 Verizon e-Gift Card when you port-in your number from any wireless carrier and activate with your own 4G or 5G eligible smartphone on select unlimited postpaid plan between 7.2.20 and 7.31.20. Visit vzw.com/digitalrebatecenter to redeem your offer using promo code BYODGET300. Customer must submit for redemption within 30 days of activation, and device must remain activated for 45 consecutive days. May not be combined with other promotional offers. We reserve the right to charge the amount of the Verizon e-Gift Card to your Verizon Wireless account if service is canceled within 6 months. Your $300 Verizon e-Gift Card will be sent via email within 8 weeks after receipt of claim to the submitted email address. This gift card can be used to buy merchandise & services at stores/kiosks operated by Verizon or at verizon.com. Gift cards cannot be used at Verizon Authorized Retailer locations. Gift cards can be used to pay a Verizon Wireless or Fios bill by visiting Verizon.com or using the My Verizon app (wireless bills only) or My Fios app. Do not mail printed copy of digital gift card with your bill. For card balance call 1.800.876.4141 or dial #GIFT (#4438) from your wireless device. Gift cards are non-refundable and cannot be returned for a cash refund, except in those states as required by law. Use of gift card constitutes acceptance of all terms & conditions. Treat this card like cash, Verizon is not responsible for gift cards that have been lost, stolen, or damaged. Gift cards do not expire and are not subject to dormancy or other fees. Gift cards may not be used for resale, advertising, marketing, sweepstakes or other promotional purposes without consent.


Terms (Expired):
Online only. Receive a $300 Verizon e-Gift Card when you port-in your number from any wireless carrier and activate with your own 4G or 5G eligible smartphone on select unlimited postpaid plan between 6/4/20 and 7/1/20. Waived activation fee applied as a bill credit w/in 2-3 cycles. Visit vzw.com/digitalrebatecenter to redeem your offer using promo code BYODATHOME300. Customer must submit for redemption within 30 days of activation, and device must remain activated for 45 consecutive days. May not be combined with other promotional offers. We reserve the right to charge the amount of the Verizon e-Gift Card to your Verizon Wireless account if service is canceled within 6 months. Your $300 Verizon e-Gift Card will be sent via email within 8 weeks after receipt of claim to the submitted email address. This gift card can be used to buy merchandise & services at stores/kiosks operated by Verizon or at verizon.com. Gift cards cannot be used at Verizon Authorized Retailer locations. Gift cards can be used to pay a Verizon Wireless or Fios bill by visiting Verizon.com or using the My Verizon app (wireless bills only) or My Fios app. Do not mail printed copy of digital gift card with your bill. For card balance call 1.800.876.4141 or dial #GIFT (#4438) from your wireless device. Gift cards are non-refundable and cannot be returned for a cash refund, except in those states as required by law. Use of gift card constitutes acceptance of all terms & conditions. Treat this card like cash, Verizon is not responsible for gift cards that have been lost, stolen, or damaged. Gift cards do not expire and are not subject to dormancy or other fees. Gift cards may not be used for resale, advertising, marketing, sweepstakes or other promotional purposes without consent.
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hexabob
06-05-2020 at 11:34 PM.
06-05-2020 at 11:34 PM.
6 month minimum at $70 plus taxes and fees
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06-05-2020 at 11:34 PM.
06-05-2020 at 11:34 PM.
Compared to previous deals, this is a terrible deal. You have to stay with them for at least 6 months, and it's a Verizon GC that can only be used at their stores.
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06-06-2020 at 12:18 AM.
06-06-2020 at 12:18 AM.
Quote from hexabob :
6 month minimum at $70 plus taxes and fees
You have to get more than one line to make this a good deal, like most deal experts here did in the last few deals. The more lines you get, the better the deal. I did not post all the detailed steps here because I don't want people to abuse the deal and spoil it for people when really need it. A few years ago, many people abused the Verizon trade-in and port-in GC deals, where Verizon clawed back their GCs, and Verizon's lawyers sent them cease-and-desist letters.
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abadan
06-06-2020 at 12:53 AM.
06-06-2020 at 12:53 AM.
Verizon GC that can only be used for merchandise at their stores.
Forget about it.
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06-06-2020 at 01:08 AM.
06-06-2020 at 01:08 AM.
Quote from abadan :
Verizon GC that can only be used for merchandise at their stores.
Forget about it.
Not true. You can use it to pay for any Verizon services, devices, or use it as payment method in the app for anything, including third-party GCs.
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edwardxxxxx
06-06-2020 at 01:37 AM.
06-06-2020 at 01:37 AM.
Quote from quantecipher :
Not true. You can use it to pay for any Verizon services, devices, or use it as payment method in the app for anything, including third-party GCs.
Can it be used to pay the monthly fee? Postpaid.
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vgtest1980
06-06-2020 at 06:58 AM.
06-06-2020 at 06:58 AM.
Quote from quantecipher :
Not true. You can use it to pay for any Verizon services, devices, or use it as payment method in the app for anything, including third-party GCs.
Can you shed some more light on how to do it? I'm not on verizon and might consider switching if GC can be used to buy 3rd party gift cards
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06-06-2020 at 07:21 PM.
06-06-2020 at 07:21 PM.
Quote from Edwardxi :
Can it be used to pay the monthly fee? Postpaid.
Yes.
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Can you shed some more light on how to do it? I'm not on verizon and might consider switching if GC can be used to buy 3rd party gift cards
It involves side-loading older version of the app as Verizon blocks it on the newer version after many people abused it. Search for old Verizon threads here for the detailed steps on how to do it. Good luck hug
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06-07-2020 at 06:11 AM.
06-07-2020 at 06:11 AM.
Have 4 lines with T-Mobile, all phones are good on the Verizon network, eligible for the teacher plan (30/mo. line with auto-pay, paperless). Can I use the teacher plan discount , and how many phones will I get the $300 GC with?
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shockx
06-07-2020 at 01:36 PM.
06-07-2020 at 01:36 PM.
Quote from quantecipher :
Not true. You can use it to pay for any Verizon services, devices, or use it as payment method in the app for anything, including third-party GCs.
I see this at the Verizon site:

"If you're receiving the Auto Pay/paper-free billing discount and you use a credit card to make a one-time payment online or through the My Verizon app, the discount will be removed for the current month. The removed discount will appear as a charge on your next bill."

Does it work the same way for payments using Verizon eGCs? Will I lose my Auto Pay discount if I make a one-time payment online using Verizon eGift Card?
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06-07-2020 at 06:56 PM.
06-07-2020 at 06:56 PM.
Quote from shockx :
I see this at the Verizon site:

"If you're receiving the Auto Pay/paper-free billing discount and you use a credit card to make a one-time payment online or through the My Verizon app, the discount will be removed for the current month. The removed discount will appear as a charge on your next bill."

Does it work the same way for payments using Verizon eGCs? Will I lose my Auto Pay discount if I make a one-time payment online using Verizon eGift Card?
There are two methods that I know of that does not require any human interaction with Verizon reps to avoid the one-time payment penalty on the auto-pay discount. One is to overpay your bill by dialing #PMT from your Verizon mobile phone and let the extra credit take care of the future bill. Another is to set eGC as your default payment method on the app. Both of these methods are not considered as a one-time payment on the Verizon billing system. I would advise to avoid human interaction with any Verizon reps because most of them are clueless and may do something stupid to your account that may invalid your eGCs or just plain flag your account for suspicious activity. If anyone knows of any other methods, please share them here. hug
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shockx
06-07-2020 at 07:54 PM.
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Quote from quantecipher :
There are two methods that I know of that does not require any human interaction with Verizon reps to avoid the one-time payment penalty on the auto-pay discount. One is to overpay your bill by dialing #PMT from your Verizon mobile phone and let the extra credit take care of the future bill. Another is to set eGC as your default payment method on the app. Both of these methods are not considered as a one-time payment on the Verizon billing system. I would advise to avoid human interaction with any Verizon reps because most of them are clueless and may do something stupid to your account that may invalid your eGCs or just plain flag your account for suspicious activity. If anyone knows of any other methods, please share them here. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...s/emot-hug.gif
Thank you, good to know! In the second method, what happens if my eGC balance is not sufficient to cover the total bill due? Can I set two eGCs simultaneously as Auto Pay payment sources on the app, so that Verizon can charge the second eGC for the difference?
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edwardxxxxx
06-08-2020 at 09:16 AM.
06-08-2020 at 09:16 AM.
Quote from quantecipher :
There are two methods that I know of that does not require any human interaction with Verizon reps to avoid the one-time payment penalty on the auto-pay discount. One is to overpay your bill by dialing #PMT from your Verizon mobile phone and let the extra credit take care of the future bill. Another is to set eGC as your default payment method on the app. Both of these methods are not considered as a one-time payment on the Verizon billing system. I would advise to avoid human interaction with any Verizon reps because most of them are clueless and may do something stupid to your account that may invalid your eGCs or just plain flag your account for suspicious activity. If anyone knows of any other methods, please share them here. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...s/emot-hug.gif
I had no clue of one time payment penalty at all and I just made several credit card payments on their website in the past 2 months, but nothing happened, no penalty at all.
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06-08-2020 at 05:36 PM.
06-08-2020 at 05:36 PM.
Quote from shockx :
Thank you, good to know! In the second method, what happens if my eGC balance is not sufficient to cover the total bill due?
The payment will be rejected. For eGC with balance less than the total bill due, use it to overpay your account before the bill is due, then the remaining amount due will be automatically paid on the due date from your default payment method. Most people use the first method to load all eGCs onto their accounts and use credit card as the default payment method for Auto Pay. This way, they don't have to worry about insufficient fund from any eGC because any remaining balance of the bill due will be automatically paid by the credit card after all the credit balance loaded on their accounts from the eGCs is used.

Quote from shockx :
Can I set two eGCs simultaneously as Auto Pay payment sources on the app, so that Verizon can charge the second eGC for the difference?
No.
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