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Let's say a phone is $720. With Device Payment Plan, it is $30 per month.
Since there's no interest, at the end of 24 months, the total is the also $720.
(full sales tax is paid at time of purchase in both cases)
I have been with Verizon for a very long time and have not plans to switch.
I couldn't even if I wanted to because AT&T and T-Mobile has very bad to
zero signals in my area.
What's the real difference between paying $720 now or spreading it out
over 24 months with no interest? There's gotta be a catch, right? Why
else does Verizon let me pay for something and not charge me interest?
Since there's no interest, at the end of 24 months, the total is the also $720.
(full sales tax is paid at time of purchase in both cases)
I have been with Verizon for a very long time and have not plans to switch.
I couldn't even if I wanted to because AT&T and T-Mobile has very bad to
zero signals in my area.
What's the real difference between paying $720 now or spreading it out
over 24 months with no interest? There's gotta be a catch, right? Why
else does Verizon let me pay for something and not charge me interest?