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 of select
iPhone and Google Pixel Phone Models (see example plans below) for $0/month (after bill credits are applied) +
$200 Verizon Gift Card when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Meowssi for sharing this deal.
- Note: You'll pay $0.00/mo after a credit of up to $27.77/mo on your billed price of up to $27.77/mo per device for 36 mos. Full retail price up to $999.99 depending on your selected device. Your total payments will be $0.00. One-time activation fee of $40 per device will apply.
Deal Instructions:- Select your preferred devices:
- Click Add to cart for each device, then click Next steps
- Scroll down and select the Unlimited Welcome plan then select Continue without Perks
- Select No thanks to No Device Protection
- When finalizing checkout, wait a minute or two for a popup to appear for a $200 Verizon Gift Card
- Note: Ensure any ad-blockers or pop-up blockers are turned off.
- 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-Count of selectiPhone and Google Pixel Phone Models 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) with free shipping, a One-time activation fee totaling $160 ($40 per line) will apply during checkout.
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I am planning to switch from Tmobile to Verizon (Tmobile bill is quite higher than Verizon Plan).Can I keep using Tmobile pixel phone and sell the free Iphone that I get with this deal?
T-Mobile is superior. Verizon just wants to get people stuck in a contract before they realize the service is not what it used to be. Also, no. You will not be able to do anything with the phones until they are paid off with bill credits in 36 months.
Can I keep using Tmobile pixel phone and sell the free Iphone that I get with this deal?
After one client too many tools me that my phone goes straight to voicemail, I reached out to my Verizon business rep and he basically said "nothing we can do".
The problem is that I tried both T-Mobile and ATT for a few weeks each and they have been worse.
I wonder what caused all the major carriers' service to degrade like this?
Is the issue a lack of bandwidth? Is it something else?
I got a few T-mobile Sim cards to sample which I distributed to a few employees and tried one out myself and they were terrible in the regions that we service.
Verizon is so bad that I was legitimately hoping that T-mobile would be an upgrade but at least where I am, it is not an upgrade.
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I'll always have a soft spot for T-Mobile, because they're probably one of the only providers where, if you played your cards right and stayed a long time customer, you could get a really, really good deal. There are people in the T-Mobile subreddit with 8 lines, unlimited everything, free hotspot, free international roaming, for like $120/mo total ($15/line). That's crazy! But if you were around to stack the free lines, insider discount, etc., that's what you got.
That era is over, though. I don't think you'll be able to collect discounts over the next 10 years like you could over the last 10 years. But I still think that's a strategy somebody should employ for retention going forward. So many people will never leave T-Mobile because they've got like 10 years of discounts they don't want to lose.
4 paid lines w/ free upgrade ONE+ features include LTE hotspot. Unlimited everything
4 free lines (2 of which have ONE+ for free with unlimited everything. 2 have just ONE)
And then all of the extra goodies that come with it
For under $190/mo all in
Before the increase you were actually getting that for under $160/mo all in
Do I still think it's a solid deal price? yes. Did TMO pull a shitbag move with weaseling their way around their claim of guaranteed pricing? Absolutely, they should have never made that claim to begin with and should be held accountable.
So only get this plan if you intend on staying on Verizon long-term. For me it's a no-brainer, but I'm also an existing Verizon customer, and occasionally similar deals like this pop up for existing customers, you just have to keep an eye out, sometimes Walmart does crazy good iPhone deals with Verizon that blows the doors off of Verizon in store or online prices.
For example. At least this has been my experience. Whenever I've done a phone deal through Verizon, I never had to do a credit check. EVER. Not even once. But with t mobile, they do credit checks. I was helping some friends get a trade in deal with t mobile and there was a lot of waiting for that to happen. Weird stuff and they were an existing customer for many years. Also t mobile in recent years their phone deals have been significantly worse. They haven't had the good deals as often as they used to and forget about upgrade deals those are even rarer. Of course all the carriers cater to new customers but I've always been able to find an upgrade deal with Verizon, true it involves a lot of patiently checking often for deals and jumping on them when you see them because they don't always stick around. I just recently got a deal on a certified pre owned. And even though the battery arrived completely dead which was not what I signed up for, after complaining to Verizon, they credited me 89$ to replace the battery with Apple. So basically I got a great physical condition iPhone that I wanted with a new battery for FREE. And the phone isn't costing me anything each month. That was a surprise. But it came through a disappointing initial experience from getting something that had a worse battery but Verizon came through. It took a lot of follow ups and finding a customer service agent willing to do their job.
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