Looking for upgrade prices info

spineshade

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Hey there, my 2 year upgrade for Verizon is upon us now. Is there a website that I can search and compare prices of phones based on the 2 year upgrade prices. I usually go to best buy but I noticed about of the prices are for new contracts or choice of payment plans like edge. Or are they forcing us to use edge now.
But anyone any help on this would be appreciated. (my closest best buy is a good hour a way so I am trying to research anywhere that sells verizon phones)

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Hey there, my 2 year upgrade for Verizon is upon us now. Is there a website that I can search and compare prices of phones based on the 2 year upgrade prices. I usually go to best buy but I noticed about of the prices are for new contracts or choice of payment plans like edge. Or are they forcing us to use edge now.
But anyone any help on this would be appreciated. (my closest best buy is a good hour a way so I am trying to research anywhere that sells verizon phones)

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Looks like they're not doing that anymore. Sorry.
 
Looking at a newer post and the best buy site, it looks like there is still 2 year contracts. I would hate If they are doing away with that. I hate how they are changing everything constantly it's ridiculous. Like how they go rid of unlimited data and then being grandfathered then being forced to lose it to upgrade. If it wasn't for the fact verizon has the best service where I live, I'd dump big red in a second.

As of right now my girlfriend and I are paying over 200 for 2 lines, 6 go and 450 call mins. So taking on extra to the bill a month would be stupid unless they have better plans

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Are your lines out of contract? If so, a 12GB Verizon Plan (XL) would run you $80 for the plan, + $40 ($20x2 for line access fees) + taxes/FCC fees. This would also include unlimited talk/text. If not OOC, then add $20/in-contract line for the line access fees.

Edited to add: Once any in-contract line became OOC, the extra $20 would automatically drop off.

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Yeah we are not out of contract. That sounds alot cheaper then what we are paying. Of course then if we did that we would tack on the price of the monthly payment for new phones right?

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