Verizon is currently offering select customers a free Unlimited Welcome line for 36 months through monthly credits. This promotional deal is part of their loyalty program and marks a significant departure from past offers that often masked multi-line discounts. Unlike previous “free” lines, this one appears to be genuinely free of basic charges, though users still need to account for taxes and fees, which typically range from $6 to $10 monthly.
After the three-year period, subscribers must either cancel the line or begin paying the standard rate based on their total lines. If you’re a Verizon customer, you may have received a text or email regarding this promotion. Reports of this offer are circulating on social media, indicating it could be widely available, but not every customer will have access.
For those who qualify and are considering the deal, it’s important to understand any potential drawbacks. While this loyalty reward appears valuable because it covers the entire cost of the Unlimited Welcome plan for three years, it’s a BYOD (bring your own device) line. This means you won’t be able to finance a new phone through this promotional line.
If the Unlimited Welcome plan doesn’t meet your needs, you can upgrade to Unlimited Plus or Ultimate. However, the monthly credits will only subsidize a portion of those costs. Before redeeming, be aware of the fine print: taxes and fees won’t be covered by the credits, and the new line must be added to one of the MyPlan options available.
Existing lines can retain their original plans. It’s advisable to visit a local corporate Verizon store for assistance, as digital attempts may lead to complications. If you haven’t received the offer, it’s essential to note that it’s targeted and not universally available.
Existing customers can check the Verizon app or website for any tailored offers. Ultimately, whether to take the plunge depends on your commitment to Verizon and your needs. For those considering adding a line for a family member, this could be a worthwhile opportunity.
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