VZW becomes less appealing by the day

skatergirl

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This morning I realized that Verizon changed its policy, of course without properly notifying its customers, and removed all early discount dates for anyone with contracts expiring beginning January 2014. This is me ... All of a sudden I saw my discount day change from September 2013 to January 2014.

Oh, but now Verizon will let you go into a crowded Verizon store and buy a new phone outright at any time and pay for it interest free (I am sure depending on your credit report) for 12 months and pay a $2 a month service charge for the privilege of not extending your contract.

I guess it is a good thing I bought a battery pack yesterday while at the Verizon store because I am going to be stuck with this Rezound for an extra four months.


Verizon Wireless Upgrade Policy - Verizon Wireless Upgrade Eligibility
 
I am not sure though if all phones will be included in this "payment plan" option. As well, who knows the exact criteria for who will be allowed to purchase this way.

A consumer would be better off buying the phone outright from Best Buy with Best Buy's no-interest credit card, rather than give greedy Verizon another $24 in service fees
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You forgot the part where you still pay extra every month for a phone subsidy you aren't using. That's the part that gets me.
 
You forgot the part where you still pay extra every month for a phone subsidy you aren't using. That's the part that gets me.

yes. le sigh.

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To be honest, in some ways i prefer the new policy. As one who grandfathered their unlimited data, i'd rather have the option of paying for the full price phone over time and keeping my unlimited data than renewing a contract and losing the unlimited data. See the link:

http://www.droid-life.com/2013/04/22/verizons-device-payment-plan-can-be-used-as-a-way-to-keep-unlimited-data/

If you have a family plan with at least one non unlimited line, just transfer the upgrade to a non unlimited line and activate the new phone on the non unlimited line.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
 
You forgot the part where you still pay extra every month for a phone subsidy you aren't using. That's the part that gets me.

True, but in my case, I pay less than $45 for my share of the family plan with unlimited unthrottled 4GLTE. This is the cheapest that I could find with a solid 4GLTE network. I do have to do a bit more work by transferring my upgrade to a non unlimited line, but still get to use my upgrade.

Even if I didn't, I think that the $45 that I am paying is well worth it. Yes, there are cheaper options, but you get what you pay for

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
 
I am not sure though if all phones will be included in this "payment plan" option. As well, who knows the exact criteria for who will be allowed to purchase this way.

A consumer would be better off buying the phone outright from Best Buy with Best Buy's no-interest credit card, rather than give greedy Verizon another $24 in service fees
.

Best option would be to wait for a sale and buy the phone and pay etf. For example, a few months ago, you could have gotten the note 2 for $50 on contract, then pay $350 etf and one days service for $405 compared to the $700 retail price.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
 


Oh, but now Verizon will let you go into a crowded Verizon store and buy a new phone outright at any time and pay for it interest free (I am sure depending on your credit report) for 12 months and pay a $2 a month service charge for the privilege of not extending your contract.


Huh? Are you saying Verizon offers interest-free monthly payment plans on new phones?

N/M ... been away from the news lately. Since I have unlimited data still, I will likely upgrade this way. This might keep me from switching to T-Mo someday.
 
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Best option would be to wait for a sale and buy the phone and pay etf. For example, a few months ago, you could have gotten the note 2 for $50 on contract, then pay $350 etf and one days service for $405 compared to the $700 retail price.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

Wow....didn't think of that! Even the galaxy s4 is $200, plus $350 ETF would be less than the $650 retail they are charging. Hmmmmmm how long till ETFs start going up?
 
Huh? Are you saying Verizon offers interest-free monthly payment plans on new phones?

N/M ... been away from the news lately. Since I have unlimited data still, I will likely upgrade this way. This might keep me from switching to T-Mo someday.

Made up my mind I'm switching to another carrier, Sprint or T-Mobile depending who phase the best price.



Rootbrain
 
Made up my mind I'm switching to another carrier, Sprint or T-Mobile depending who phase the best price.



Rootbrain

Can't say I blame ya one bit. I hope it works out for you.

I hope the smaller carriers collectively change the game. I'm rooting for them. :)
 
Made up my mind I'm switching to another carrier, Sprint or T-Mobile depending who phase the best price.



Rootbrain

Just make sure that whatever carrier you choose has good service at all the places that you are going to need it.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
 
Verizon is an awful company. I have had awful experiences with them that may lead to litigation soon. You are better off anywhere but Verizon.

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I've been very close to ditching Verizon and going back to AT&T, but they have spotty coverage around here. In a year when I retire and move back to Seattle, I will probably change.

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How exactly can they alter our agreements with them like that without notification or approval? Couldn't that be grounds for us to get out of our contracts?
 
How exactly can they alter our agreements with them like that without notification or approval? Couldn't that be grounds for us to get out of our contracts?

Verizon is claiming that the upgrade eligibility information is not part of the contract.

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II
 

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