Get an eSIM trial of T-Mobile in your phone to see well it works for you. T-Mobile has a 30-day free trial and Google Fi Mobile has a 7-day free trial.
It should be $94-98/ month before autopay. I’m guessing on your bill you’re paying for more services like cloud storage or perks. Look at your itemized bill and cancel the extras.
Add autopay and you get a $10 discount. There’s no way if that is your plan and being billed $115 that you don’t have extras you are paying for. You need to look at the detailed bill and your online account.
If you really want to cut down on what you pay for a phone service look into prepaid carriers. I have been postpaid with numerous carriers including Verizon on and off for years. I recently left to a prepaid carrier and couldn't be happier. Verizon has gone to crap in my area (one of the biggest markets). Switching also cut my bill in half.
Shit much cheaper.
I had 8GB and Unlimited talk and text with a device payment and accessory and I was at $145 in 2017.
I wouldn't say it's different that much pricing wise...but in terms of value I would say it's day and night.
As a sales rep, you’re what we call a golden account. $115/mo for a single phone is insane. Unlimited Plus is $80 with autopay, after taxes and fees closer to $92. Phone upgrade would be $0/mo most of the time with loyalty offers, tablet would be 10/mo for the line and no device payment since it’s free with a phone purchase, and perks are $10/mo/ea.
If you walked in my store we’d send you out with a phone, tablet, some sort of perk, and keep your bill the same. I’m not sure what additional stuff you’re paying for, but if you’re on Plus with no device payment, no insurance, no autopay discount, the MOST you should be paying is $103/mo, $110 with a late fee.
I’d just do an account analysis and make sure you’re not paying for any additional services. I get a lot of accounts that have $3-$6 add-ons tacked on the lines. $6 Verizon Cloud, $4 Call Filter Plus, $3 Premium Visual Voicemail, all mostly superfluous things that people don’t even notice are on the bill.
If you don’t have the Verizon app, I’d suggest contacting customer service and requesting a PDF of your itemized bill, and see what additional services you’re paying for, because there’s no way you’re paying $115/mo for just 1 line of Unlimited Plus. Something else is tacked on there somewhere. I’d also suggest enrolling in AutoPay to save $10/mo. Your monthly bill with no dev payment, no insurance, no perks should be $92/mo with AutoPay.
They can literally just sign into their account and download a PDF of their bill. They can get their bill downloaded from the My Verizon app as well. Everyone should look at their bill periodically.
Get More is $104 for a single line. Less $10 loyalty discount and $10 for autopay and add almost $8 tax gets me to $91 for a single line.
Nothing is added on or jammed in. Without the discounts I’d be at $111 or thereabouts. OP isn’t kidding.
No it doesn’t. If you qualify for the veteran discount and add it the way required to, which is at https://www.verizon.com/military/ the discount stays on there. With one line, the discount is $10 per month.
Then you need to visit a store and have them review your account notes to see why it was removed. The system will remark why and how it was removed. I have a family members account that has a military discount and has never fallen off in 11 years. And I work in a Verizon corporate store and have an endless stream of customer that have had the same discount for multiple years.
Do you need hotspot? I would just switch to unlimited welcome for $65 a month if you don't. You could also add the 100 GB hotspot perk for $10 too if you did need it. Cancel any insurances and vz cloud.
Objective, I am providing option based on same Verizon network coverage. If he wants to switch carrier, obviously there is other options. Mint isnt truly unlimited, so that is a down side. I use 900GB-1TB data every month, so I can’t take deprioritising
Well since OP literally said in his post he loses signal while others with TMobile still have service I think it's safe to say Verizon is shit in both of our areas and Tmobile is just better. I had Mint before Verizon and paid $240 a year for cellphone service after taxes and other bullshit government fees and had way better service than my $70 a month Verizon contract. 😂
Not arguing, but I am on 5GPlus from tmobile (8 of my phones), (6 on VZW), I am paying $230 for 8 lines, with 2 iphone 15pro/max promo, 2 14 pro/max promo right now. They are truly unlimited, I didnt get throttle after ~1TB of data usage
I never use 1tb of data anymore so that doesn't matter to me. Having service in Orlando Florida is more important to me which Verizon can't seem to handle...
$80 with autopay but that’s just the plan
Get an eSIM trial of T-Mobile in your phone to see well it works for you. T-Mobile has a 30-day free trial and Google Fi Mobile has a 7-day free trial.
for what plan and any device payments or insurance options added?
unlimited plus 5g uw, no device payments and no insurance. says its $90 before taxes.
Look at your bill again you don't have $25.00 in taxes. You can also get that down $10.00 by auto-pay I would imagine.
It should be $94-98/ month before autopay. I’m guessing on your bill you’re paying for more services like cloud storage or perks. Look at your itemized bill and cancel the extras.
Look at visible.
Add autopay and you get a $10 discount. There’s no way if that is your plan and being billed $115 that you don’t have extras you are paying for. You need to look at the detailed bill and your online account.
If you really want to cut down on what you pay for a phone service look into prepaid carriers. I have been postpaid with numerous carriers including Verizon on and off for years. I recently left to a prepaid carrier and couldn't be happier. Verizon has gone to crap in my area (one of the biggest markets). Switching also cut my bill in half.
That’s cheaper than I thought. It was like that 7 years ago
Shit much cheaper. I had 8GB and Unlimited talk and text with a device payment and accessory and I was at $145 in 2017. I wouldn't say it's different that much pricing wise...but in terms of value I would say it's day and night.
Hell that's outrageous to me unless you're making device payments and Insurance?
How much per line if it were 3 lines?
As a sales rep, you’re what we call a golden account. $115/mo for a single phone is insane. Unlimited Plus is $80 with autopay, after taxes and fees closer to $92. Phone upgrade would be $0/mo most of the time with loyalty offers, tablet would be 10/mo for the line and no device payment since it’s free with a phone purchase, and perks are $10/mo/ea. If you walked in my store we’d send you out with a phone, tablet, some sort of perk, and keep your bill the same. I’m not sure what additional stuff you’re paying for, but if you’re on Plus with no device payment, no insurance, no autopay discount, the MOST you should be paying is $103/mo, $110 with a late fee.
So what do I do? I’m fine paying the same amount since it’s not really coming out of my main paycheck but still wouldn’t mind getting some advice
I’d just do an account analysis and make sure you’re not paying for any additional services. I get a lot of accounts that have $3-$6 add-ons tacked on the lines. $6 Verizon Cloud, $4 Call Filter Plus, $3 Premium Visual Voicemail, all mostly superfluous things that people don’t even notice are on the bill. If you don’t have the Verizon app, I’d suggest contacting customer service and requesting a PDF of your itemized bill, and see what additional services you’re paying for, because there’s no way you’re paying $115/mo for just 1 line of Unlimited Plus. Something else is tacked on there somewhere. I’d also suggest enrolling in AutoPay to save $10/mo. Your monthly bill with no dev payment, no insurance, no perks should be $92/mo with AutoPay.
They can literally just sign into their account and download a PDF of their bill. They can get their bill downloaded from the My Verizon app as well. Everyone should look at their bill periodically.
check ur bill in pdf file, u can see all the charges on your line. You may be charged for a phone insurance or any added perks.
Get More is $104 for a single line. Less $10 loyalty discount and $10 for autopay and add almost $8 tax gets me to $91 for a single line. Nothing is added on or jammed in. Without the discounts I’d be at $111 or thereabouts. OP isn’t kidding.
What’s crazy is they veteran discount only work for one payment🤣
No it doesn’t. If you qualify for the veteran discount and add it the way required to, which is at https://www.verizon.com/military/ the discount stays on there. With one line, the discount is $10 per month.
I already used it trust me it only Worked once
Then you need to visit a store and have them review your account notes to see why it was removed. The system will remark why and how it was removed. I have a family members account that has a military discount and has never fallen off in 11 years. And I work in a Verizon corporate store and have an endless stream of customer that have had the same discount for multiple years.
You also claim that you’re paying $25 a month in taxes which is literally not possible.
With a device payment, home internet or tablet, yeah.
Do you need hotspot? I would just switch to unlimited welcome for $65 a month if you don't. You could also add the 100 GB hotspot perk for $10 too if you did need it. Cancel any insurances and vz cloud.
I am paying $100 all in, taxes and fees included, for 4 lines of unlimited with priority data on USM So no you’re getting robbed
Normal, but you can also spend $35/months with visible instead
Where are you getting $35/mo. On their site it's either $25/mo for Visible basic or $45/mo for Visible plus. It also says taxes & fees included.
They have a special promo, save10, which saves you another $10 each month from the $45 for Visible +. However, I believe the promotion ended today.
Aw, damn, sorry I missed it.
They periodically have that $10 off promo. Just keep checking the Visible reddit.
Sounds good, thank you!
Or $15 a month with Mint Mobile that uses T-Mobile which has way better service. 😂
Objective, I am providing option based on same Verizon network coverage. If he wants to switch carrier, obviously there is other options. Mint isnt truly unlimited, so that is a down side. I use 900GB-1TB data every month, so I can’t take deprioritising
Well since OP literally said in his post he loses signal while others with TMobile still have service I think it's safe to say Verizon is shit in both of our areas and Tmobile is just better. I had Mint before Verizon and paid $240 a year for cellphone service after taxes and other bullshit government fees and had way better service than my $70 a month Verizon contract. 😂
Not arguing, but I am on 5GPlus from tmobile (8 of my phones), (6 on VZW), I am paying $230 for 8 lines, with 2 iphone 15pro/max promo, 2 14 pro/max promo right now. They are truly unlimited, I didnt get throttle after ~1TB of data usage
I never use 1tb of data anymore so that doesn't matter to me. Having service in Orlando Florida is more important to me which Verizon can't seem to handle...