Verizon Wireless [verizon.com] has for
New Verizon Customers: 4 Lines Unlimited 5G from $120/Month w/ Auto Pay + 4-Count iPhone 14 Plus 128GB Phones Free After 36-Monthly Bill Credits​ when you follow instructions below:
- Go to here to visit the Apple iPhone 14 Plus Page at Verizon. [verizon.com]
- Select Color, 128GB Storage, and $0.00/mo for 36 months option, at the bottom click Next Steps
- Click Continue at the bottom of Check out available offers.
- Click Customize in the Unlimited Welcome Banner
- Click Continue at the "Start with unlimited" Page. Check that Unlimited Welcome is still selected (on the far right hand 3rd Black/Red column)
- Deselect Walmart+ Membership, click "Continue without Perks" at the bottom right of the page
- Select No Protection, click Continue
- At the "Select accessories for your device" page, click Continue at the bottom
- Repeat 3 more times for a total of 4 iPhone 14 Plus 128GB + 4 Unlimited Welcome Service Line Plans
- Estimated Monthly Bill is $120.00 with Auto Pay and paper-free billing for 36-Months
Note: Taxes will be added to the "Due Today" portion at checkout. Since this is a bill credit applied over 36-months sales tax will be calculated by the retail price of the phones (varies by location).
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This is the best deal for brand new iPhones since you don't need a trade-in like all the other carriers.
This is the best deal for brand new iPhones since you don't need a trade-in like all the other carriers.
1 line has 100gb of data per month with 50gb of that that can be used as a hotspot (Unlimited Premium), 1 has 50gb data per month with 10gb that can be used as a hotspot (Unlimited Essentials), and I have a 3rd line on a $5 per month plan (Light Plan) that is only for emergencies. All in, I spend $84.32 per month for my 3 lines.
I have Verizon Priority Data because I have 5G devices. The only thing I don't have is Roaming or International calling/texting (if that matters to you, you'll need postpaid). I've had no issues with service since I am on Priority Data with Verizon. AT&T and T-Mobile don't have the same "Priority" data, but they're also not as congested as Verizon is.
iPhone 14 Pro is $5/month more and to go to 256gb is an additional $2.77/month. Only the gold version is available in the different storage (128/256/512/1TB). Space Grey and White you have to go 512 or higher.
I plan on converting a couple of the lines to regular SIM cards to use on other devices.
If you did what I did and got 5 lines and do the paperless/auto payment, each line is $27/month. If you add in the free iPhone 14 plus (valued=$850 or $23.61/month @36months).
You're really paying $4/month for unlimited service considering the value of the IPhone. 14 Plus. I paid extra for the Pro models. (Taxes are extra)
This only makes since if you do not have a phone to trade in or have a need for multiple lines. The other service providers may offer free but you have to trade-in.
1 line has 100gb of data per month with 50gb of that that can be used as a hotspot (Unlimited Premium), 1 has 50gb data per month with 10gb that can be used as a hotspot (Unlimited Essentials), and I have a 3rd line on a $5 per month plan (Light Plan) that is only for emergencies. All in, I spend $84.32 per month for my 3 lines.
I have Verizon Priority Data because I have 5G devices. The only thing I don't have is Roaming or International calling/texting (if that matters to you, you'll need postpaid). I've had no issues with service since I am on Priority Data with Verizon. AT&T and T-Mobile don't have the same "Priority" data, but they're also not as congested as Verizon is.
I spend $84.32 per month for my 3 lines.
Let's assume if you can get 4 lines for $100 with your current MVNO and buy the same 4 xiPhone 15 plus to make the same comparison
In this case, you are front loading 4 iPhone 15 plus 4x900 =3600 to save $20 a month compared to this Verizon deal
It would take you 3600/20 = 180 months = 15 years just to break even. Then you can start saving 20 a month
Does that sound right to you?
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I spend $84.32 per month for my 3 lines.
Let's assume if you can get 4 lines for $100 with your current MVNO and buy the same 4 xiPhone 15 plus to make the same comparison
In this case, you are front loading 4 iPhone 15 plus 4x900 =3600 to save $20 a month compared to this Verizon deal
It would take you 3600/20 = 180 months = 15 years just to break even. Then you can start saving 20 a month
Does that sound right to you?
It's just every time I look at deal like these there are always suggestions to go with MVNO. I would do some calculations to figure out the difference and it always takes about 5 to 7 years just to break even.
Unfortunately everyone I know wants to use iPhone so I am locked into the Apple ecosystem
It's just every time I look at deal like these there are always suggestions to go with MVNO. I would do some calculations to figure out the difference and it always takes about 5 to 7 years just to break even.
Unfortunately everyone I know wants to use iPhone so I am locked into the Apple ecosystem
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Here is the breakdown:
Monthly charges and credits $160.00
Services & perks $0.00
Surcharges $18.76
Taxes & gov fees $4.04
APO/Paperless discount -$40.00
Total -$40.00
Est. New monthly if discounts are applied $142.80
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