Verizon has for
New Verizon Customers:
4 Lines Unlimited Welcome Plan for
$100/month ($25/month each line; after bill credits are applied w/ Auto Pay & paper-free billing discounts of $10 per line) +
4-Count 256 GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro or 256GB Samsung Galaxy S25+ for $0/month (after 36-mo. bill credits are applied) +
$300 Verizon Gift Card when you
follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks Community Member
minhtrimatrix for sharing this deal
Note: You'll pay $0.00/mo after a credit of up to $30.55/mo on your billed price. One-time activation fee of $40 per device will apply. The total you pay today will be the sales tax on the $1099.99 retail price of 4x 256 GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Deal Instructions:
- Click here for 256 GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro or Click here for 256GB Samsung Galaxy S25+
- Select 256GB Storage Option and Select Color
- Select Payment Option - Monthly with Verizon ($0.00 for 36 months)
- Click Add to cart for each device
- Click Next steps
- Scroll down and select the Unlimited Welcome plan and then continue
- Click Next
- Select Continue without Offers
- Select No thanks to No Device Protection (Decline all device protection)
- Click Continue
- Click Edit your number and add your phone number under bring a number and select no, I don't have it. (Select Save changes)
- Continue onto the next page, which is where you repeat and add the 3 additional Apple iPhone 17 or S25+ of your choice by clicking "Keep Shopping"
- When finalizing checkout, wait a minute or two for a popup to appear for a $300 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 256GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro or 4-Count Samsung Galaxy S25+S25+ at $0/month for 36 months per phone (after bill credit applied to each phone) + $300 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 and will appear on your first bill.
- The total you pay today will be the sales tax on the $1099.99 retail price of 4x 256 GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Bonus eGift Card Note:
- Get a $300 E-Gift card on Verizon. Complete the smartphone purchase from your cart. Redeem offer in My Verizon or vzw.com/myverizon after placing your order. You must submit for redemption within 60 days of order. Card sent via email within 8 weeks after receipt and validation of claim to the submitted email address. If service is canceled or device is returned, claim will be invalid. Gift card value charged back if account owner canceled. Verizon reserves the right to charge the amount of the Verizon e-Gift Card to your Verizon Wireless account if, within 6 months, service is canceled, or price plan changes from an eligible unlimited plan. A suspension without billing will add the time you are suspended to your 6 month chargeback window.
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- Phone sales tax- due at sign up.
- Monthly Taxes. Like someone mentioned can be as high as $9/line per month
- Activation fees. Apparently $40 per line, but maybe you can get waived?
- Verizon has historically said allow 1-2 billing cycles for discounts to appear. Well, if they don't appear be prepared to spend multiple calls and hours to try and get them to honor their agreement.
- This service plan is the lowest unlimited so don't get the ultra wideband (faster 5g) or hot spot.
- to take full advantage of the discount you have to keep the lines for 3 years. That's a long time to be locked in. Theoretical scenario: if you pulled all 4 lines out after 2 years would owe around $1500 for the phone pay offs.
While a good price, I think they are trying to get you to sign up, and then bc you'll be frustrated with the lower plan will upgrade at a significant cost ($40/line instead of $25).
This reddit post [reddit.com] explains data prioritization for the 3 major carriers and the MVNOs on them.
Fed Universal Service Charge: $0.41
Regulatory Charge: $0.21
Admin & Telco Recovery Charge: $3.78
CA State 911 Surcharge: $0.41
CA State 988 Surcharge: $0.08
CA Universal Service PPP Fee: $0.90
Emerg Comm Acc Tax: $3.22
City UUT: $0.28
Total charges per line = $9.29
It's still a really good deal if you're in the market for new iPhones
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Make sure you do the verification immediately, otherwise your order will be cancelled.
I followed OP's step-by-step instructions and, at Step 14, initiated a chat to get the $40 activation fee waived per line. I saved my cart and shared it with the rep to speed things up. That part took about 40 minutes.
When I placed the order, I unfroze my credit for the required "soft pull." Between that and having the shipping address for the five phones differ from my billing address, my account ended up getting flagged. The chat rep told me to call the Fraud Prevention Team. When I did, they emailed me a link to upload my ID and a utility bill, which I submitted immediately. That still wasn't enough, and they asked for a copy of my SSN card and an additional utility bill. I was hesitant, but I uploaded everything through their portal and was approved almost instantly. After that, I received two emails: one confirming the order was completed and another saying it was approved.
The frustrating part was that I never received any email about the $300 gift card. I chatted with about five different Verizon reps and kept getting bounced between the sales and service teams, with no clear answer. Eventually, I found the rebate link and promo code in this thread and submitted it myself. To this day, I still haven't received any rebate email, it doesn't show on my receipt, and the status just says "Pending Validation."
Shortly after the order approval email, I received a shipping notification for 2-day delivery around 5 p.m. The next day at about 2 p.m., all five iPhone 17 Pros arrived via FedEx and required a signature. I didn't have time to activate everything that day, so I waited until today and activated four of the five lines—this is where things got a little weird.
First off, the chat CSRs are a joke. None of them seemed to know what they were talking about. One rep told me—after a 30-minute wait—that my order was canceled. Another said the order existed but didn't show the $300 gift card. Someone else said I'd receive it later and to wait a week. Everyone gave a different answer, so I wouldn't trust anything unless it comes directly from an official Verizon email.
When I signed up, I didn't enter my previous carrier account number or transfer PIN. Because of that, I had to contact the port-in team afterward to provide that information. I'd strongly recommend doing this before activating any devices to avoid issues.
The port-in rep was honestly the only knowledgeable person I spoke to at Verizon. She immediately explained the status: two lines (mine and another family member's) were released by T-Mobile and activated without issues. The other three lines are scheduled to be released on Monday at 10 a.m., which is what T-Mobile sent over to Verizon.
Once the first two lines were activated, the old phones lost T-Mobile service and the new devices worked fine on Verizon. The other three phones still have no service, and when I tried activating them, I got eSIM activation failed errors. This is why I recommend completing the number port-in before activating the devices. There weren't any clear instructions, so I learned as I went. I've already activated all five phones at the hardware level—three just don't have Verizon service yet—but they should activate normally once the port completes on Monday.
After activation, I chatted with Verizon again about the $300 gift card. They confirmed they can see my rebate submission. They couldn't verify my Friends & Family discount from a Verizon employee, but that's equivalent to about $25 per line, so it's not a huge deal.
Right now, my estimated bill shows $210 including taxes and fees for five lines. When I asked about it, the rep said it should drop to $160 once I set up auto-pay ($10 off per line). So $210 minus $50 equals $160 all-in. That's not bad. I was paying $180 with T-Mobile for eight lines, though only five were actually in use (the other three were free).
I'll update once the remaining three lines port over on Monday to see if everything goes smoothly.
Final tips:
- Start the number port-in first so T-Mobile can release your numbers before you activate the devices. Verizon says this can take anywhere from 4–24 hours. You can check the status here: https://www.verizon.com/switch-to...ck-status/
- Call the Fraud Prevention Team right after placing your order, even if you don't think you were flagged, just to make sure there are no issues.
- If possible, do in-store pickup to avoid FedEx issues that could result in phones being returned and the order getting canceled. I couldn't do this since no store had five iPhone 17 Pros in stock.
Hope this helps anyone going through this crazy shitshow. Fingers crossed everything finishes cleanly on Monday.When it shows "ready," it means your number is ready for Verizon service once you activate—it doesn't mean the number has already moved.
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