AT&T or T-Mobile customer? Verizon promises to lower your bill for 3 years - how it works
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AT&T or T-Mobile customer? Verizon promises to lower your bill for 3 years - how it works
"In a new "Switch to Verizon" promo, the carrier is inviting customers from its two major rivals to present their latest mobile phone bill information, either in-store or online. In response, Verizon claims that it will find a comparable plan at a cheaper price. If you want to try this in-store, the website will point you to nearby locations. If you go the online route, Verizon will ask for all the details of your current plan and then see if it can undercut the price."
"The promo page also displays an interactive chart that purports to show you the difference in price among plans from Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. You can set the number of lines, anywhere from one to four. You can also check out different perks such as a Disney bundle, Netflix and HBO Max, Apple One, YouTube Premium, family monitoring, and international calling."
"But to find out if that holds up, you'd have to present your latest bill or the details on your account to Verizon, which then determines the true cost of a comparable plan. Below the chart are further details that break down each feature and perk across the three carriers. To kick off the process, you must share the part of your current bill that shows your name, address, phone numbers, bill date, current plan details, device payments, and price."
Verizon launched a 'Switch to Verizon' promotion offering to find a cheaper comparable plan for AT&T and T-Mobile customers who share their current mobile bill or account details. Customers may submit bill information in-store or online; the website directs to nearby retail locations and requests full plan details for online comparisons. An interactive chart compares prices and perks across Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile for one to four lines, including bundles and services such as Disney, Netflix, HBO Max, Apple One, YouTube Premium, family monitoring, and international calling. Verizon confirms the true cost after reviewing submitted bill information and breaks down features and perks across carriers. Customers must provide bill parts showing name, address, phone numbers, bill date, plan details, device payments, and price in physical, digital, or PDF form.
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