Update: This popular deal is still available.
Verizon offers New Verizon Customers:
4 Lines of Verizon's Unlimited Welcome Plan +
4 x
256GB Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max 5G Smartphones +
$200 Verizon Gift Card at
$139.96/month (for 36 Months) when you follow the instructions below. A one-time
$35 per line activation fee also applies ($140 total, due on your first bill).
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Instructions:- Click here to visit Verizon
- Select preferred color & 256GB option for your first Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max
- Click New Customer, then select Next Steps
- Scroll down to Start Your Own Plan, then 'Start building'
- Select the Unlimited Welcome plan, then select 'Continue without Perks'
- Select No thanks to 'No Device Protection'
- You will arrive at the cart screen.
- Now click Keep Shopping, then Shop Smartphones
- Set up your next three 256GB iPhone 15 Pro Max phones by repeating the steps above for lines 2, 3 and 4
- When finalizing checkout, wait a minute or two for a pop-up window to appear showing a $200 Verizon Gift Card
- Your price should be: 4x Unlimited Welcome Lines + 4x 256GB iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphones + $200 Verizon Gift Card for $139.96/mo. (+ taxes & surcharges/fees) w/ AutoPay & Paper-Free Billing discount
- Price Breakdown:
- 4x iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB = $19.96/mo. ($4.99/mo. per device x 4 devices) for 36 months (~$180 total cost per iPhone)
- 4x Unlimited Welcome Plan Lines = $120/mo. ($30/line) + taxes & surcharges/fees (varies by location) w/ Auto Pay & paper-free billing discount
- At checkout, your first month's price may show as $160/mo. You must enable AutoPay & paper-free billing on your Verizon account after activation in order to get the $120/month price (because you receive a discount of $10 per line - so $40 off in total - when you have auto-pay and paper-free billing enabled, dropping it from $160/month, down to $120/month).
- Note: A one-time $35 activation fee per line ($140 total) will be due on your first bill.
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Offer Details:
- You can use your Verizon gift card towards a new device, accessory or towards paying your Verizon Wireless or Fios bill.
- You must enable Auto Pay & paper-free billing on your account in order to receive the $30/month per line pricing (otherwise, your monthly price will be $40/month per line without Auto Pay & paper-free billing enabled).
- Through this promotion, you are receiving $919.99 off each phone from Verizon.
- This discount is not applied all at once upfront and is called a bill credit.
- Typically, Verizon would charge $30.55/month per iPhone 15 Pro Max.
- Through this promo, Verizon takes the $919.99 in bill credit and divides it up as $25.56 off each phone (every month) over 36 months.
- This makes the costs for each phone: $30.55 - $25.56 off your monthly bill = $4.99 per device, each month (for 36 months). At the end of all 36 months, your device is considered fully paid off.
- If you cancel service on any of the 4 lines before 36 months is up, you will forfeit any remaining bill credit(s) you may have on the line(s) you cancel, and the remaining balance owed for the device on cancelled lines will become due. Cancelling lines will also impact your multi-line discount on your service plan.
- Devices are locked to Verizon for a period of 60 days and automatically unlock once that time has passed.
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Taxes for the phone upfront - $434
$140 monthly + taxes = $180 (approximately)
$180 x 36 = $ 6,480
It will cost you around $7000
You will get $200 back, 4 phone and 36 months
$920.99 bill credits over 36 months on Unilimted Welcome.
iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB costs $1099.99 + tax.
OP posted deal as 4 lines but you can get this device deal on any number of lines. Cost per line is the usual cost with tiered multi line discounts.
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(I honestly have no idea how T-mobile makes money after paying $800/line to switch to T-mobile. As long as this infinite money glitch remains the same, you can repeat.)
(I honestly have no idea how T-mobile makes money after paying $800/line to switch to T-mobile. As long as this infinite money glitch remains the same, you can repeat.)
$920.99 bill credits over 36 months on Unilimted Welcome.
iPhone 15 Pro Max 256GB costs $1099.99 + tax.
OP posted deal as 4 lines but you can get this device deal on any number of lines. Cost per line is the usual cost with tiered multi line discounts.
Taxes for the phone upfront - $434
$140 monthly + taxes = $180 (approximately)
$180 x 36 = $ 6,480
It will cost you around $7000
You will get $200 back, 4 phone and 36 months
My Pixel 9 from promo here came out to 100 bucks plus Tello for 2gb a month is 7.50 or so after all taxes and fees
Over 36 months including phone comes out to 370 bucks...
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Edit: So strange on here lately. Guy above is offended? Is this still fallout from when that other site folded and the users got dumped here?
I guess ill add to the anecdotal experience here but TMobile has had less dead zones than Verizon since their merger. This person seems out of the game for quite some time.
Never ever again wasting money on any of the big 3, when the mvno are a fraction of the cost and can easily move around whenever I want. Unless service worsens, but now on mint and no problems.
THIS IS CONFUSING AF THO. I have no idea what to make of it. Just tell me what the phone will cost me overall vs what it would cost me buying it normally.
Am I missing something ? I feel certain I must be. But this whole convoluted way of doing things has always confused me
Initially, I think it was about $37 each net. It was about $110-112 a month for 3. I think they just increased the fees earlier this year. Now I'm up to $121 a month now, but I have a payment plan for an SE 3 for $3 a month I think.
It's a good deal if you want Verizon. I understand that a lot of people like T-Mobile cuz it's cheaper, but I've never had service issues anywhere with Verizon except a dead zones like 20 years ago in one particular shopping center. Several people I know hate having T-Mobile / Sprint.
But this web site is all about sacrificing quality for price. I remember back in the day these cheap Seiki TVs would make the front page for $250 all the time. Normally I can't tell the difference in HD between all the major brands, but seeing this TV in person it was noticeable inferior.
But hey, whatever floats your boat.
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