Update: This popular deal is still available.
Verizon 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 128GB iPhone 16 Pro Smartphones for $20/month ($4.99/month per line after bill credits are applied) - $20 National Discount Promotion on 3+ Lines +
$200 Verizon Gift Card =
$120/month when you follow the instructions below.
Thanks to Staff Member
DLS4U for posting this deal.
Note: $999.99 purchase on device payment or at retail price required. New line required. Less $999.99 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 to go to Verizon
- Select preferred color & 128GB for iPhone 16 Pro
- 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 16 Pro 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 (you must select Auto Pay & paper-free billing discounts, otherwise price is $40/month per line) w/ 4x iPhone 16 Pro 128GB at $4.99/month for 36 months per phone (after bill credit applied to each phone) - $20 National Discount Promotion on 3+ Lines + $200 Verizon Gift Card (appears in a pop up after waiting at checkout page) = $120/month + taxes on phones and monthly surcharges, taxes and government fees
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Phone taxes at 8.765 = $350.25/36 months or $9.73/mo
Telecom taxes and verizon fees = $12.26/mo/line x 4 = $49.04
Phone service = $120/mo
Total = $178.77/mo
First month = $178.77 + ($35 activation fee x4) = $318.77
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Thank you @LukeTheDuke1515 for the tip about $800 port in credit.
I was able to do it via chat. Same thing, they had to send me a link to upload bill.
My story:
Been on Tmobile for many years now. 4 lines ~$150 including 1 line w iPhone 16Pro Max (still $850 to pay off), just switched over to Verizon today
3 lines of Welcome, 1 line of Ultimate
- $800 port in credit to pay off existing Tmobile phone
- $1000 trade in for iPhone 13 Pro on 1 line
- $200 GC back via rebate
- $35x 4 ($140) credit on first bill for activation
In a nutshell, going from $150ish to about $200 a month. 3 lines will be slower (25Mbps 5G threshold for Welcome plan) but all brand new phones (iphone 16 Pros and 1 line has 16 ProMax), includes Apple One, Google One (that alone is $20 a month, which I was already paying for separately).They are telling me I get a better deal without trade in 🤷🏻 And I'm only getting $210 for my phone
How likely is the monthly bill going stay at roughly $120/month?
What happens if you want to upgrade one or two of the phones to 256GB?
You can upgrade any phone. It seems if you upgrade to the Plus account for $15 a month extra, I got the upgrade to 256mb for a discount. Not sure what's going on
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Edit: 4 lines have a lower rate per line than 3 lines which cancels out the $30/mo per line charge for a fourth line.
3yr phones that will loose a ton of value you have to add insurances ( why wouldn't you) locked in plan with less than in most cases pre paid vale worth of usable and features of service.
I mean you are just paying full price for phones and taxes with service that can be had at that price almost anywhere 3rd party or pre paid heck if not cheaper without the services fees and headaches. I mean sure your not paying it all up front but you will just pay more in the back end with issues and spotty service that is know to be bad ON PUPPOSE!
In over 30 years of owning phones, I think I've replaced maybe three in that time due to loss or damage - cheaper to "self-insure".
If you exercise care, use cases and screen protectors', insurance is completely unnecessary.
It would be foolish not to be if locked in and obligated to that debt. CC coverage is a luxury. not everyone has it.
Now I am careful too and have 5 phones sitting on my desk been buying them for many decades myself. But I, like you cant control everyone and forces around us. Saying no you dont and insurance is completely unnecessary because of luck! will not pay your debt off.
IMO That's bad advise. Its only to your exact particular situation that a "maybe take the risk" that others can consider.
1 of many single scenarios - Nice phones catch the eye of bad people xyz.
And its still not a great deal. Just makes you feel like it is because hey new phone FOMO!
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