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(Ends 12/3) Verizon 4-Lines Unlimited Welcome + 4 Count iPhone 16 Pro + $300 Gift Card

$120/mo (w/ trade-in)
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Verizon Wireless has iPhone 16 Pro promotion for new Verizon customers. Online Only. Promo credit applied over 36 mos.
  1. Go to Verizon iPhone 16 Pro Page
  2. Select color > New Customer > Trade-in and Save up to $1000.
  3. Choose 4 Phones
  4. Select trade-in (any Apple, Google, or Samsung phone)
  5. Select "Unlimited Welcome" plan, then select "Continue w/o perks"
  6. When finalizing checkout, wait a minute or two for a popup to appear for a $300 Verizon Gift Card
  7. At final checkout (after auto pay & paper free billing):
    • 4 Lines + 4 Phones for $120/mo (4 x $30/line w/ multi-line discount)

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Posted November 27, 2024 at 21:29 PM EST
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 12/05/2024, 12:42 PM EST
Its a lot cheaper now. Remember those days of Nextel when they charged like $100 for Walkie/Talkie plan. //@Anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 12/03/2024, 06:25 PM EST
No, it doesn't. You can use this to check how much your taxes and fees will be: https://www.verizon.com/support/taxes-and-surcharge-estimator/

If you go through chat, they are offering a $200 GC per line for folks that switch carriers and open new lines. This sweetens the deal considerably. You can also get the activation fees waived by talking to chat! //@Anonymous: Does the $120 include all of the taxes and fees? If so, that's a good deal.

By anonymous on 12/03/2024, 06:23 PM EST
36 months, or pay off remainder and leave whenever you want. //@Anonymous: How long need to stay with Verizon with this plan?

By anonymous on 12/03/2024, 05:21 PM EST
How long need to stay with Verizon with this plan?

By anonymous on 12/03/2024, 01:42 PM EST
Does the $120 include all of the taxes and fees? If so, that's a good deal.

By anonymous on 11/30/2024, 03:42 PM EST
isn't that u are paying for the phones monthly with their reduced monthly charges, and once it's paid off, the monthly charge will go to Verizon normal rate so they are only taking a small hit (price difference between the trade in and new phone). It's not even a deal or discount IMO.

By anonymous on 11/29/2024, 11:58 AM EST
I want this deal. But I won't switch from Google fi, because I travel internationally 45 to 55 days a year. Woth Google fi, I pay an extra 30 per month per line for unlimited everything, only on the months I am traveling. It's like 50 bucks a day woth Verizon. I could get local sims, but it's a mild pain, and they lock the phones. So I'm go na lass. But i feel you, the international plans that most us carriers offer are crappy for no reason. //@anonymous: Have you ever thought why every country is trying to sell products to the US? It is not greedy, it is the market. As long as people is willing to pay for that amount, the price will not go down. T mobile for example has introduced competitive prices and achieved an astonishing growth. And you don’t need to pay the high price, there are many smaller companies to choose from //@anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 08:05 PM EST
As far as I know, the US government basically does not approve overseas carriers to operate in the United States, citing security issues. I guarantee that once they are allowed to operate, the three major US carriers will lose all their loyal customers in a matter of minutes. The company I work for often has overseas projects. Although the company pays for the mobile phone bills, the sky-high bills are still jaw-dropping compared to most countries. Not to mention the poor signal coverage in many areas. Most national parks have basically no signal, and vacationing is equivalent to being isolated from the world. //@Anonymous: Have you ever thought why every country is trying to sell products to the US? It is not greedy, it is the market. As long as people is willing to pay for that amount, the price will not go down. T mobile for example has introduced competitive prices and achieved an astonishing growth. And you don’t need to pay the high price, there are many smaller companies to choose from //@anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 07:59 PM EST
I will never trust Verizon. I got a similar deal two year ago. I have not gotten all the bonus they promised. And after 18 months, my monthly payment increase dramatically. //@Anonymous: each line $40, $40x4=$160 & $9.99/month/line for phone, $35/line activation fee

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 07:57 PM EST
Normal people who have received the most basic education will speak rationally and civilized. //@Anonymous: You should leave US and live in "many countries in Asia and Europe" in order to get cheaper data fee and better quality when you have a chance.
//@Anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 06:54 PM EST
You should leave US and live in "many countries in Asia and Europe" in order to get cheaper data fee and better quality when you have a chance.
//@Anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 03:57 PM EST
Don't forget the surcharges that could add another $10 or more to your bill. It is still a deal, but much less attractive.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 01:38 PM EST
Have you ever thought why every country is trying to sell products to the US? It is not greedy, it is the market. As long as people is willing to pay for that amount, the price will not go down. T mobile for example has introduced competitive prices and achieved an astonishing growth. And you don’t need to pay the high price, there are many smaller companies to choose from //@anonymous: Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 11:43 AM EST
Below is a meaningless question !

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 11:11 AM EST
Why is the data fee in the United States so expensive, while the signal is so poor? I have been to many countries in Asia and Europe, and their fees are even less than one-tenth of those in the United States. Even compared with their income, American operators are too greedy.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 10:11 AM EST
This is a great deal. I am paying much more than this even though I am a royal customer for more a decade. //@anonymous: Need auto pay $40 ->$30.

Need to trade in a phone to remove $10 phone charge.

It is $120 for 4 lines of iPhone 16 pro for 36 months.

By anonymous on 11/28/2024, 07:13 AM EST
Need auto pay $40 ->$30.

Need to trade in a phone to remove $10 phone charge.

It is $120 for 4 lines of iPhone 16 pro for 36 months.

By anonymous on 11/27/2024, 11:59 PM EST
each line $40, $40x4=$160 & $9.99/month/line for phone, $35/line activation fee

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