$500 via promo credit when you add a new smartphone line with your own 4G/5G smartphone One Unlimited for iPhone (all lines on account req'd on plan), 5G Do More, 5G Play More or 5G Get More plans between 11/15/22 and 1/4/23. Promo credit applied over 36 months; promo credits end if eligibility requirements are no longer met. Excludes Verizon Prepaid plans.
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Ported in Nov 26 2021 with 6 line; mix of the Get More and Play More lines at $40 per line. I therefore expected to have a yearly bill of $2880 + taxes and fees for 12 months) against gift cards worth $3000; so expected to cover a full year of unlimited phone plan. Actuals were slightly different.
1) Upfront, there is a $35 activation fee per line.
2) You get the gift card only about 7-8 weeks after the sign up; deal requires you to stay for 45 days to qualify for the e-gift card (and to stay for total 12 months in order not to lose it to clawback).
3) As such, you have to pay upfront for the first month (cash or bank debit to get the $10 per line discount). Note that most credit cards do not qualify for the auto-pay discount; only debit cards / bank payments or Verizon's own co-branded credit card qualify. You can use the e-gift card that you get from this deal to pay for the bill or for any merchandise you buy from Verizon (phones / accessories etc.)
4) Initial bills (from start to May 22 : 6 months) were at $267.xx per month (40 x 6 lines + approx $4.5 in taxes and fees per line). From May onwards, Verizon increased the taxes and fees and total bill coming in at $275.xx (taxes and fees at approx $6 per line).
5) First bill total was $ 442 ($175 for activation + $267 for service) : paid from BANK.
6) Next 11 months expected to be $2985 ($267 x 5 months + $275 x 6 months) : paying from e-gift cards of $3000 received, so essentially free service.
7) If you plan to move out after all gift cards are exhausted; need to plan for a partial month to avoid any clawback of the $500; so allow for upto 1 month paying cash ($275 for a month in my case).
Net for 13 months service : $3702 : less $3000 e-gift cards : $700 for 6 lines of unlimited service; or approx $9.7 per month per line, which is still a good cost relative to other unlimited plans.
Additional benefits :
1) 1 subscription for DisneyPlus + Hulu + ESPN included : that's worth about $150 (when I signed up) to $240 (current pricing); since I did have a subscription earlier, that is a saving.
2) 6 x $5 gift card through Verizon Up and a phone case for 1 cent; I haven't been rigorously monitoring the Verizon Up rewards, may have missed some.
3) After the initial 45 day period, you can upgrade your phone / take advantage of any discount offers from Verizon. Note that most of the offers directly from Verizon are with 36 month bill credits; however, Best Buy occasionally has discounted full payment offers. I took advantage of the recent Flip 3 offer at $299 (and traded it in for a $900 discount on a Flip4 bundle at Samsung). Note that each "upgrade" with a Verizon branded phone attracts a $35 activation fee; swapping your own unlocked phone is free with eSIM, I was told by the Verizon store that they got a circular that physical sim may be charged going forward, not yet verified.
4) If you do have a cracked phone and can get one of the discounted / trade in offers with a cracked phone - that MAY be worthwhile to take the bill credits for upto 11 months, especially if your cracked phone will get you nothing in normal trade in offers elsewhere. You'd have to take the bill credit route and pay off the balance in full when you choose to cancel service; but getting around $220 as the effective trade in value for a cracked phone is still decent.
For those looking at this as a "free 1 year service on Verizon" - hope this helps you. Compared to any alternative options for unlimited, it's still a very low cost (< $10 per line for a 13 month period); even if you are looking at alternatives like the Mint 4 GB / month, it's still competitive (Mint 4 GB / month at $180 for a year x 6 = $1080 vs $700 here along with Disney and discounted phones).
Also - note the advice from mser4fun : You need to comply with the "keep the device active for 45 days" and avoid the clawback / chargeback of the $500.
I'd add to that too that anytime I go into a Verizon store I feel like I'm walking into a room full of scammy used car dealers. I never felt that way with the local AT&T store. No offense to used car dealers but there's a certain group of you that you know who you are and what you do.
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Even though VZW has become a super "woke" company, I can say with complete honesty that VZW works in more places and more remote areas than the competition 98% of the time.
They certainly have their lackluster areas and even bereft areas (think West Texas from US 281 to El Paso) for signal, but that is the exception rather than the rule.
Unless you're sitting in McCamey Tx and need to make a call? Then that is the rule and not an exception!
Because I travel remotely most of the time, I have both ATT and VZW. One, or the other will give me some sort of cell signal for a phone or text conversation. And that is precisely what I need. A phone / text situation.
So many base their comments on being able to access social media or play games.
Not the real purpose of cell phones where I come from.
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Ported in Nov 26 2021 with 6 line; mix of the Get More and Play More lines at $40 per line. I therefore expected to have a yearly bill of $2880 + taxes and fees for 12 months) against gift cards worth $3000; so expected to cover a full year of unlimited phone plan. Actuals were slightly different.
1) Upfront, there is a $35 activation fee per line.
2) You get the gift card only about 7-8 weeks after the sign up; deal requires you to stay for 45 days to qualify for the e-gift card (and to stay for total 12 months in order not to lose it to clawback).
3) As such, you have to pay upfront for the first month (cash or bank debit to get the $10 per line discount). Note that most credit cards do not qualify for the auto-pay discount; only debit cards / bank payments or Verizon's own co-branded credit card qualify. You can use the e-gift card that you get from this deal to pay for the bill or for any merchandise you buy from Verizon (phones / accessories etc.)
4) Initial bills (from start to May 22 : 6 months) were at $267.xx per month (40 x 6 lines + approx $4.5 in taxes and fees per line). From May onwards, Verizon increased the taxes and fees and total bill coming in at $275.xx (taxes and fees at approx $6 per line).
5) First bill total was $ 442 ($175 for activation + $267 for service) : paid from BANK.
6) Next 11 months expected to be $2985 ($267 x 5 months + $275 x 6 months) : paying from e-gift cards of $3000 received, so essentially free service.
7) If you plan to move out after all gift cards are exhausted; need to plan for a partial month to avoid any clawback of the $500; so allow for upto 1 month paying cash ($275 for a month in my case).
Net for 13 months service : $3702 : less $3000 e-gift cards : $700 for 6 lines of unlimited service; or approx $9.7 per month per line, which is still a good cost relative to other unlimited plans.
Additional benefits :
1) 1 subscription for DisneyPlus + Hulu + ESPN included : that's worth about $150 (when I signed up) to $240 (current pricing); since I did have a subscription earlier, that is a saving.
2) 6 x $5 gift card through Verizon Up and a phone case for 1 cent; I haven't been rigorously monitoring the Verizon Up rewards, may have missed some.
3) After the initial 45 day period, you can upgrade your phone / take advantage of any discount offers from Verizon. Note that most of the offers directly from Verizon are with 36 month bill credits; however, Best Buy occasionally has discounted full payment offers. I took advantage of the recent Flip 3 offer at $299 (and traded it in for a $900 discount on a Flip4 bundle at Samsung). Note that each "upgrade" with a Verizon branded phone attracts a $35 activation fee; swapping your own unlocked phone is free with eSIM, I was told by the Verizon store that they got a circular that physical sim may be charged going forward, not yet verified.
4) If you do have a cracked phone and can get one of the discounted / trade in offers with a cracked phone - that MAY be worthwhile to take the bill credits for upto 11 months, especially if your cracked phone will get you nothing in normal trade in offers elsewhere. You'd have to take the bill credit route and pay off the balance in full when you choose to cancel service; but getting around $220 as the effective trade in value for a cracked phone is still decent.
For those looking at this as a "free 1 year service on Verizon" - hope this helps you. Compared to any alternative options for unlimited, it's still a very low cost (< $10 per line for a 13 month period); even if you are looking at alternatives like the Mint 4 GB / month, it's still competitive (Mint 4 GB / month at $180 for a year x 6 = $1080 vs $700 here along with Disney and discounted phones).
Also - note the advice from mser4fun : You need to comply with the "keep the device active for 45 days" and avoid the clawback / chargeback of the $500.
1- DO NOT replace your BYOD device within the 45 days of activation. If you break your phone and replace it, you lose the $500 rebate.
2- Likely you have to remain activated for 13 billing cycles as opposed to 12 since it's risky to port out to a different carrier exactly at 12 months. If you port out a day earlier, they'll charge the $500 to your Verizon account.
3- Visible is not an eligible carrier you can port from.
You can take advantage of the typical bill credit subsidies Verizon offers during the period following the 45 days mentioned above.
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I took advantage of the Flip 3 deal (and subsequent trade in to Samsung for $900 discount on the Flip4).
Note that I was charged the activation fee of $35. I tried the hack of switching my original sim; phone worked for 5 mins, then kept giving a "not activated" message until I put the new sim in.
https://github.com/natthawk/TMOHS1-Root-Utility
I only need 3 lines, but I have found that if I add 2 additional BYOD lines, with these gift cards, I end up paying slightly less for the 3 lines I need by having 5 due to the discounts with having 5 vs. 3 lines. I've done this for over a year now, and just cycled back in June (cancelled two lines after the 12 months hit, and then brought back in 2 lines to keep this going). The extra lines have actually come in handy a few times when my home fiber goes down, as I just use one of these extras as a hotspot for work.
They are VERY strict on keeping the SIM registered to the device you BYOD for 45 days. If that SIM gets associated with a different device, you're ineligible during that 45 day period. After that, free and clear.
Ported in Nov 26 2021 with 6 line; mix of the Get More and Play More lines at $40 per line. I therefore expected to have a yearly bill of $2880 + taxes and fees for 12 months) against gift cards worth $3000; so expected to cover a full year of unlimited phone plan. Actuals were slightly different.
1) Upfront, there is a $35 activation fee per line.
2) You get the gift card only about 7-8 weeks after the sign up; deal requires you to stay for 45 days to qualify for the e-gift card (and to stay for total 12 months in order not to lose it to clawback).
3) As such, you have to pay upfront for the first month (cash or bank debit to get the $10 per line discount). Note that most credit cards do not qualify for the auto-pay discount; only debit cards / bank payments or Verizon's own co-branded credit card qualify. You can use the e-gift card that you get from this deal to pay for the bill or for any merchandise you buy from Verizon (phones / accessories etc.)
4) Initial bills (from start to May 22 : 6 months) were at $267.xx per month (40 x 6 lines + approx $4.5 in taxes and fees per line). From May onwards, Verizon increased the taxes and fees and total bill coming in at $275.xx (taxes and fees at approx $6 per line).
5) First bill total was $ 442 ($175 for activation + $267 for service) : paid from BANK.
6) Next 11 months expected to be $2985 ($267 x 5 months + $275 x 6 months) : paying from e-gift cards of $3000 received, so essentially free service.
7) If you plan to move out after all gift cards are exhausted; need to plan for a partial month to avoid any clawback of the $500; so allow for upto 1 month paying cash ($275 for a month in my case).
Net for 13 months service : $3702 : less $3000 e-gift cards : $700 for 6 lines of unlimited service; or approx $9.7 per month per line, which is still a good cost relative to other unlimited plans.
Additional benefits :
1) 1 subscription for DisneyPlus + Hulu + ESPN included : that's worth about $150 (when I signed up) to $240 (current pricing); since I did have a subscription earlier, that is a saving.
2) 6 x $5 gift card through Verizon Up and a phone case for 1 cent; I haven't been rigorously monitoring the Verizon Up rewards, may have missed some.
3) After the initial 45 day period, you can upgrade your phone / take advantage of any discount offers from Verizon. Note that most of the offers directly from Verizon are with 36 month bill credits; however, Best Buy occasionally has discounted full payment offers. I took advantage of the recent Flip 3 offer at $299 (and traded it in for a $900 discount on a Flip4 bundle at Samsung). Note that each "upgrade" with a Verizon branded phone attracts a $35 activation fee; swapping your own unlocked phone is free with eSIM, I was told by the Verizon store that they got a circular that physical sim may be charged going forward, not yet verified.
4) If you do have a cracked phone and can get one of the discounted / trade in offers with a cracked phone - that MAY be worthwhile to take the bill credits for upto 11 months, especially if your cracked phone will get you nothing in normal trade in offers elsewhere. You'd have to take the bill credit route and pay off the balance in full when you choose to cancel service; but getting around $220 as the effective trade in value for a cracked phone is still decent.
For those looking at this as a "free 1 year service on Verizon" - hope this helps you. Compared to any alternative options for unlimited, it's still a very low cost (< $10 per line for a 13 month period); even if you are looking at alternatives like the Mint 4 GB / month, it's still competitive (Mint 4 GB / month at $180 for a year x 6 = $1080 vs $700 here along with Disney and discounted phones).
Also - note the advice from mser4fun : You need to comply with the "keep the device active for 45 days" and avoid the clawback / chargeback of the $500.
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One is for $78.50/line-device.
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I brought 5 lines from Tmobile, get play more plan for $40/month plus taxes and fees (with autopay discoubt)... getting an ecard for $2500 will offset most of the service charges for the first year, not a bad deal!
Required to keep service for at least 12 months, or verizon charges $500
Ecard will be sent in 8-10 weeks and can be used to pay the bill
porting a number is not required
https://www.verizon.com/bring-you...device/alt
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