Verizon offers select
Verizon Forward Customers:
$30 off per month for 6 months on Home Internet Service (Fios, 5G Home, or LTE Home).
Thanks to Community Member
thehash for posting this deal.
Notes:
- This offer is only available for select qualifying Verizon Forward accounts. Verizon Forward provides reduced cost internet to eligible new or existing customers.
- Discount may vary by account/service.
- Qualifying customers receive a service discount on their Fios, 5G Home or LTE Home Internet plan price.
- This discount may affect/remove other discounts currently on your account; please carefully review terms for your specific account/plan at checkout, including what you will be charged after the 6 month promotional period ends.
- To apply/check eligibility: After the setup of your home internet service is completed, click the Check eligibility button and select "Existing Customer". Provide the information requested in the on-screen verification fields to verify your eligibility. If eligible, you'll receive a confirmation email and the Verizon Forward discount will be applied to your bill within 1-2 billing cycles.
Top Comments
Be careful discount is only for 6 months after that price will jump by additional $30 for any plan. Anyone with existing promo could end up loosing all discount after the switch.
Also seems glitch as VZ forward is Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) or for Students. Check out r/Fios
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i was able to order
The price shown at checkout assumes you provide the proof.
And unless you can prove you qualify as low income, you won't get the $30 discount at all. So you'll be at $59 per month from now on.
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Basically lost is $20 bucks/month
DONT DO IT PEOPLE!
Basically lost is $20 bucks/month
DONT DO IT PEOPLE!
Every single one of you that jumped without reading deserve to get the non-sale price. That'll teach you to do something without reading.
I looked and am eligible to upgrade to 300/300 for no charge. I consider $20/mo a bargain and doubt I'd often taken advantage of the higher speed. I'm wondering if upgrading will trigger some flags and cause a price jump in the future. Anyone got any thoughts?
I looked and am eligible to upgrade to 300/300 for no charge. I consider $20/mo a bargain and doubt I'd often taken advantage of the higher speed. I'm wondering if upgrading will trigger some flags and cause a price jump in the future. Anyone got any thoughts?
However to calculate qualification based on income:
USAC Eligibility Widget (https://verify.affordab
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The price shown at checkout assumes you provide the proof.