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.
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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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During ordering process you sign-off on the paperwork where the credits are called out.
During ordering process you sign-off on the paperwork where the credits are called out.
Rep offered trade in of old Samsung A71 ($150 off if we want to keep our One Plan; She offered much bigger credit if we switched plans, but the other plans were much more per line per month plus add taxes+fees) for iPhone16e for net $450. iPhone 16 for net $580. Iphone 17 (not pro) for net $680. I forgot to ask about 17PRO. No change to monthly rates. $35 activation fee for each new phone.... I could not get her to wave it like others have posted they got. I'll call back to get another rep and see.
UPDATE: Nope... no waive or credit for the $35 activation fee... My account is not offered such waiver or credit. On each repeated inquiry, the various reps said to keep our OnePlan because they cannot match that rate with the features. So, I'm going to just pay for the iPhone 17, net $680 after the $150 tradein for the old Samsung A71.... I'm late to the Apple Ecosystem party... First iPhone for me to join the rest of family with iPhones.
SO tempted to switch to Verizon for the new iPhone 17 Pro deal... but the net cost for the plan was about $$39.29/line per month when you add the taxes. $235.74/month for three years, but not sure about quality of connection, reliability, service as some have posted this basic plan can be slow.... some even said maybe should not be used as the "main lines" ... But no one else wants or needs a new iPhone and they don't want to switch from Tmobile, so missing out on the great phone deal by Verizon.... sigh.
UPDATE: I went to Costco TMobile Kiosk and traded in my Samsung A71 for $150 credit to stay on my grandfathered OnePlan with Tmobile. Got the iPhone 17 (not the PRO) for 830 - 150 = 680. But I get a $100 Costco gift card, so down to $580. Plus the waived the $35 activation fee.
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Yeah, that TMobile $5 increase per line was a bummer... I'm on the old One Plan which is pretty nice with five original lines + one free line for base price of $185/mo and includes taxes and fees (about $9/line value for S. California), and $7 credit toward NetFlix Standard (we pay extra net $11/mo on top of the $185 base for the Netflix)... There is a $10/line "kickback" credit for two of the lines if they use less than 2GB in the month, which works out perfectly for two of the lines. But if they go over 2GB, that adds another $!0/line... or $205/month total for the six lines. We like the quality of connection, reliability, and Tmobile service.
Rep offered trade in of old Samsung A71 ($150 off if we want to keep our One Plan; She offered much bigger credit if we switched plans, but the other plans were much more per line per month plus add taxes+fees) for iPhone16e for net $450. iPhone 16 for net $580. Iphone 17 (not pro) for net $680. I forgot to ask about 17PRO. No change to monthly rates. $35 activation fee for each new phone.... I could not get her to wave it like others have posted they got. I'll call back to get another rep and see.
UPDATE: Nope... no waive or credit for the $35 activation fee... My account is not offered such waiver or credit. On each repeated inquiry, the various reps said to keep our OnePlan because they cannot match that rate with the features. So, I'm going to just pay for the iPhone 17, net $680 after the $150 tradein for the old Samsung A71.... I'm late to the Apple Ecosystem party... First iPhone for me to join the rest of family with iPhones.
Yeah, that TMobile $5 increase per line was a bummer... I'm on the old One Plan which is pretty nice with five original lines + one free line for base price of $185/mo and includes taxes and fees (about $9/line value for S. California), and $7 credit toward NetFlix Standard (we pay extra net $11/mo on top of the $185 base for the Netflix)... There is a $10/line "kickback" credit for two of the lines if they use less than 2GB in the month, which works out perfectly for two of the lines. But if they go over 2GB, that adds another $!0/line... or $205/month total for the six lines. We like the quality of connection, reliability, and Tmobile service.
Rep offered trade in of old Samsung A71 ($150 off if we want to keep our One Plan; She offered much bigger credit if we switched plans, but the other plans were much more per line per month plus add taxes+fees) for iPhone16e for net $450. iPhone 16 for net $580. Iphone 17 (not pro) for net $680. I forgot to ask about 17PRO. No change to monthly rates. $35 activation fee for each new phone.... I could not get her to wave it like others have posted they got. I'll call back to get another rep and see.
UPDATE: Nope... no waive or credit for the $35 activation fee... My account is not offered such waiver or credit. On each repeated inquiry, the various reps said to keep our OnePlan because they cannot match that rate with the features. So, I'm going to just pay for the iPhone 17, net $680 after the $150 tradein for the old Samsung A71.... I'm late to the Apple Ecosystem party... First iPhone for me to join the rest of family with iPhones.
SO tempted to switch to Verizon for the new iPhone 17 Pro deal... but the net cost for the plan was about $$39.29/line per month when you add the taxes. $235.74/month for three years, but not sure about quality of connection, reliability, service as some have posted this basic plan can be slow.... some even said maybe should not be used as the "main lines" ... But no one else wants or needs a new iPhone and they don't want to switch from Tmobile, so missing out on the great phone deal by Verizon.... sigh.
Was hoping to get my numbers changed over before my Total Wireless plan renews on the 20th.
Was hoping to get my numbers changed over before my Total Wireless plan renews on the 20th.
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