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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I'm not holding my breath, but I'll update you in 4-6 weeks! Lol.
I will wait and see what will happen at Feb 7, hopefully 2 good lines will receive 300, I plan not call until Feb 7.
What is your experience? Your suggestion to call and correct error message now, or just wait and see?
Many thanks.
I do want to escalate because so much is at stake and the terms clearly don't show anything about per account, and each was clearly attached to the orders I placed for each line
Maybe I'll wait for first one to arrive, says February 2nd, and maybe magically the others will show up too. It's happened with my bills, which continues to fluctuate somehow and now has resolved to 45 a month (??)
I haven't had to contact Verizon about anything. The bills I'm getting are considerably lower than I had agreed to, so I'm keeping my mouth shut. We'll see if it gets readjusted at some point, but I was expecting to pay $149/mo for four lines (two Plus/two Welcome) before auto-pay. The bill I got was for $119 and then I set up auto-pay. We'll see if it goes to $79 due to the $10 per line auto-pay adjustment..
As far as the service goes, we're floored. We've had AT&T for over 25 years and the service was terrible. I'm actually able to use my phone now.
kinda like @jjays screenshot here https://slickdeals.net/f/18930514-new-verizon-customers-4-lines-unlimited-plan-4x-256gb-iphone-17-pro-galaxy-s25-100-month-for-36-months-after-bill-credits-taxes-fees-300-verizon-gc?p=181498543#
kinda like @jjays screenshot here https://slickdeals.net/f/18930514-new-verizon-customers-4-lines-unlimited-plan-4x-256gb-iphone-17-pro-galaxy-s25-100-month-for-36-months-after-bill-credits-taxes-fees-300-verizon-gc?p=181498543#
I do have a $45/month credit for 36 months and a $20/month National Discount, again for 36 months. Also, a $10/line auto-pay discount. The total bill still shows as $120/month, but it lists six lines. This is all under the "next bill estimate" section. I have a feeling it'll all is still in the process of updating from the porting of the old numbers.
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1) $300 + tax for 3 months of 4 Lines + iPhones
2) $140 activation fee for Big Red (call and ask for waive)
3) $400 Tax on phones
4) $120 1 month of Magenta
5) $140 activation fee for Magenta (waive at Costco or Sam's)
= $1,100 give or take spent on 4 iPhones Pro 256 GB
Optional take the $300 gift card, and port out after 6-9 months to maximize value.
Please let me know if/when it works for you!
The confusion from the other SDers is probably because a few steps were missed between step 3 and step 4 that would help clarify the Verizon (and then T-Mobile) iPhone 17 plans that are going on here:
Step 3a) if accepting the ($300?) Verizon gift card try to use the Verizon gift card to pay for your monthly Verizon charges if you're not using it to buy something outright from Verizon.
I don't believe that it's a regular prepaid debit card, so it can only be used for limited things at certain Verizon locations I believe.
I'm not sure if the Verizon monthly price will jump up if the Verizon gift card is being used as the payment method rather than your original autopay method…
Maybe it could work if when you receive the $300 Verizon gift card you initially "pay" $300 from the Verizon gift card towards your Verizon account balance itself.
MAYBE if there's a $300 balance on your Verizon account while autopay is still set up MAYBE the autopay discount won't be messed with while the bill is being covered by the Verizon balance.
Idk…I don't have personal experience trying this idea, so fair warning that it might not be accurate.
Step 3b) if accepting the ($300?) Verizon gift card make sure to have all 4 lines stay with Verizon for AT LEAST the 6 months (or whatever the amount of months is required) of Verizon service to prevent Verizon from clawing back the ($300?) from the Verizon gift card amount from prematurely leaving Verizon (even if you paid your phone contracts off if it hasn't been however many months of service that the Verizon gift card warned about in the Verizon gift card's terms & conditions you'll have your credit card charged the $300 from the $300 Verizon gift card)!
Step 3c) have all 4 lines stay with Verizon until each of their remaining phone contract amounts ARE JUST OVER $800 per line.
Step 3d) use T-Mobile's Keep and Switch deal to help pay off up to $800 per line up to 4 lines per account per 2 years: https://www.t-mobile.com/switch/k...zon-or-att
VERY IMPORTANT INFO:
ONLY ACTUALLY START DOING THE T-MOBILE KEEP AND SWITCH WHEN YOUR PHONE CONTRACTS ARE JUST OVER $800 NOT BELOW $800!
ALSO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL OF THE NEEDED SCREENSHOTS OF YOUR VERIZON ACCOUNT INFORMATION AND EACH INDIVIDUAL PHONE CONTRACT'S CURRENT AMOUNT REMAINING AND HOW MANY MONTHS THE CONTRACT HAS GONE THROUGH BECAUSE I'VE READ THAT ONCE YOU START PORTING OUT FROM VERIZON THAT VERIZON SHUTS DOWN YOUR ACCOUNT AND WORKS ON SENDING YOU A FINAL BILL! ie you won't have access to any Verizon bills etc to provide any proof to T-Mobile if you didn't already save them!
Step 3e) Since Verizon phones automatically unlock at 60 days it looks like T-Mobile Keep and Switch can start triggering the port out and let you submit for the 4 rebates and give you the digital prepaid Mastercards prior to you actually having to pay off your final Verizon bill (digital gift cards are sent usually 15 days after the rebates have been processed).
So you possibly could just get the digital prepaid cards, put the funds in your bank account (according to some redditors that were talking about T-Mobile Keep and Switch you can transfer the money from the digital prepaid card(s) to your bank/paypal bank account), and then you could use the money to pay off your credit card.
Moving the funds to your bank/paypal bank account might be safer than trying to use the prepaid cards to pay Verizon off directly just in case something goes wrong, so you don't lose those rebate funds from T-Mobile…plus using a credit card that has a good rewards plan to pay the Verizon bill off could help you get more reward points…
Anyway, those are my current additions to the original plan presented.
It could work out, but since I only need 2 phones I'm not trying this deal myself. I am keeping an eye out for doing the same basic premise sometime this year for getting 2 iPhone 17s from Verizon and then using T-Mobile Keep & Switch to pay the remaining $800 off for each line.
If anyone uses any variation of the plan please share if it worked for you or not!
Good luck!
I will wait and see what will happen at Feb 7, hopefully 2 good lines will receive 300, I plan not call until Feb 7.
What is your experience? Your suggestion to call and correct error message now, or just wait and see?
Many thanks.
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Please let me know if/when it works for you!
1) People getting big discounts on their monthly Bill ( Mine is $20 + tax for 1 year with the port out trick)
2) $300 Gift cards ( I got 1 per line x 4 = $1,200)
3) Cash Back websites ( I will get $165)
4) Activations waived, credit for recent outages, Port in Credits, and other credits instead of Rebates some people got.
The best time to leave will be around the 9th month, in which phone balances are close to $800 each. After porting out, you will have several months to pay the balance. Keep & Switch should have the money in your Checking account within 1 month. Any Verizon gift cards can be used to pay off your Final Verizon bill, which will be BIG !
I have a very good T-Mobile Family plan that cost me next to nothing, which I don't touch. I have been doing this every year ( using spouse, sibling's name). So it doesn't matter if you only need 1 or 4 lines. You get the new numbers, phones and cancel everything afterwards. You can use Costco ( only at&t now) or Walmart when they have big Gift card Promos.
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