Verizon [verizon.com] has for
New Verizon Customers: 4 Lines of Verizon Unlimited Welcome Plan for $120/month ($30/month each line; after bill credits are applied w/ Auto Pay & paper-free billing discounts of $10 per line) + 4-Count iPhone 15 Plus 128GB for $0/month (after bill credits are applied) + $200 Verizon Gift Card when you follow the instructions below.
Note: $829.99 purchase on device payment or at retail price required. New line required. Less $829.99 promo credit applied to account over 36 mos; promo credit ends if eligibility requirements are no longer met; 0% APR. Taxes & fees may apply. Credits will appear on your Verizon Wireless bill.
Deal Instructions:
- Click here [verizon.com] to go to Verizon
- Select preferred color & 128GB for iPhone 15 Plus
- Select 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
- Select Keep Shopping, then Shop smartphones
- Select the iPhone 15 Plus and repeat the steps above for lines 2, 3 and 4
- When finalizing checkout, wait a minute or two for a popup to appear for a $200 Verizon Gift Card
- At final checkout, you should have 4 Lines of Unlimited Welcome at $30/month per line (after Auto Pay & paper-free billing discounts) w/ 4 iPhone 15 Plus 128GB at $0/month for 36 months per phone (after bill credit applied to each phone) + $200 Verizon Gift Card (appears in a pop up after waiting at checkout page)
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Since that Welcome plan is so limited (no hotspot and probably low priority QCI), I just wonder about the value.
Also if I am not mistaken, you also have to pay the sales tax on the full retail value of each phone at the time of ordering. So if your state is 8% sales tax, that is about $65 per phone at the time of ordering. Of course if you live in Oregon or Delaware (on one of the few No Sales Tax States), you won't have that added on.
Just some thoughts, as I did something similar last year with the iPhone 14.
:'(
that deal was crazy good
https://www.verizon.com/support/t...estimator/
For my area it's about 16% plus $5 ish in other fees, so would be around $145/mo.
Paying less for more lines on T-Mobile, and the 36 month commitment is a lot. No reason to leave yet.
Also, Verizon requires a checking account ACH for the autopay, so you'd be missing out on cashback and/or insurance that some credit cards offer.
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:'(
that deal was crazy good
Since that Welcome plan is so limited (no hotspot and probably low priority QCI), I just wonder about the value.
Also if I am not mistaken, you also have to pay the sales tax on the full retail value of each phone at the time of ordering. So if your state is 8% sales tax, that is about $65 per phone at the time of ordering. Of course if you live in Oregon or Delaware (on one of the few No Sales Tax States), you won't have that added on.
Just some thoughts, as I did something similar last year with the iPhone 14.
Just because you HOLD a phone doesn't mean you can USE the phone.
Also, is there a monthly price guarantee (monthly & fees & tax) during the 36 months drip payment?
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