Visible is offering
New or Existing Customers:
Visible or Visible+ Annual Plans below.
Thanks community member
snsethy for sharing this deal &
Slickd3aler for contributing to this deal
Existing Customer Instructions:
- Log in to your account
- On Upper right of screen, click "Account"
- Click "Service and Plans"
- Scroll down page, select "Switch Plan"
- Select "Switch to Annual"
- Select Desired Service
- Confirm Choices, your changes will be reflected on the next billing cycle
Available Annual Plans:
- Visible Annual Plan $275/Year
- Visible+ Annual Plan $395/Year
Plans Include:
- Visible Base Plan
- Unlimited data, talk & text on Verizon's 5G & 4G LTE networks.
- Blocks high-risk spam and robocalls
- Visible+ Plan
- Unlimited premium data on Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband network, our fastest 5G.
- 50 GB/mo of premium data on Verizon's 5G & 4G LTE networks.
- Blocks high-risk spam and robocalls.
- Save $10/mo on Verizon Home Internet.
- Smartwatch service included (select Apple Watches). Save $10/mo.
Top Comments
The service is fine if it's working, but if something goes wrong you're gonna have a bad time getting it resolved. Only port in if you're okay risking losing your phone number, or are okay wasting 10+ hours getting it back if it happens.
I recently signed up in February 2024 for their regular plan at $20. And wow, you can barely websurf or Reddit with the throttled and deprioritized speeds. Streaming videos is painful with lots of buffering. Constantly have 4G service and not 5GLTE with Tellos or GoogleFi
But I rarely venture out and I'm usually at home with Wifi so I don't notice. Call quality leaves lots to be desired, lots of static sometimes. Other person can't hear me. and I get $5 off my fios bill and unlimited talk, text, and data. But the service isn't great and the customer service is literally non existent. Outsourced to some other country.
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The service is fine if it's working, but if something goes wrong you're gonna have a bad time getting it resolved. Only port in if you're okay risking losing your phone number, or are okay wasting 10+ hours getting it back if it happens.
They lost my number when I was porting in also. I went back and forth with their customer support for over a month and got nowhere. Only thing that got it resolved eventually was filing a complaint with FCC. I have had no issues with the service since getting that fixed, but stories of their customer service issues are sadly very true.
I was locked out of my account during the port process and I couldn't log in because the 2fa code was being sent to my number but I couldn't access it because of port limbo.
I pay a bit more for Verizon now because a phone promo they had a while back, but it's the exact same service I had with visible. Outages in the same spots and great service in others. I didn't notice any terrible throttling.
I was shocked on high speed.
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Ah yes it's a poor man's wireless carrier. Think of it as the Spirit Airlines of cellular service. It works for the most part, but you cannot expect top tier service for $35/40 mo. I'm ok with that trade off vs paying >$100 month
Also did trial for Visible because their unlimited plan is $5 less per month than mint mobile, but it in my area + work area, I only get 1-2 bars of signal. It's fine elsewhere in San Jose, but not the area i'm at 80% of the time.
Highly recommend everyone to do their free trial to see if it's good in your area before commiting.
My music apps wouldn't buffer on the subway, meaning it would stop playing between every stop as well.
worst of all, it's nearly impossible to get a customer service rep. when i'd finally had enough and switched to t mobile (family was similarly fed up and we all moved) i kept getting the run around with their chatbot. there is NO customer service phone number, meaning if anything happens, you're completely out of luck. I spent hours upon hours trying to complete the switch because the bot was totally unhelpful.
beware, "same towers" may be true, but same internet speed and same service are definitely not.
how does this work? I already have FIOS and I think I have a $10 auto payment discount. I pay $44/month for 300/300 unlimited data. Is this $10 discount in lieu of that $10 auto payment discount, or it's on top of it?
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