If you are on a legacy plan, there was a recent pricing change where the autopay discount was reduced to $5/line. I am guessing this is where the $25 is coming from on the bill. Short of switching to prepaid service or going to a budget carrier, the other big carriers charge in about the same range.
Staying on top of your bill is always important. If you have any questions, let us know, and we'll be glad to help out.
~Freddy
Here is the thing once grandfathered in especially with 4 device contracts. I have 5 lines altogether. I cant change the plans or it voiding the device credit. I've been with verizon forb16 years I know the loop holes and not to sound conceded but usually better than most CSR. Cause when the new plans first came out 4 different reps tried to have me go to those plans and I say do you look at the effects your recommendations might cost someone before you make them . Because had I not already know and just let them change I would be our device credit and more. So I started always telling them I'll wait if you want to confirm that if i change the plan it will effect the device contracts and everytime they say im right . The question is why say it's a gra fathered plan when they have now had each line go up 4 dollars for each plan. And 5 more now for the 5 dollar decrease in auto pay. I have 6 lines and r of them are on 36 month device contracts. I feel like loyalty diesnt cost to Verizon as much as a new customer cause. Especially once they have locked you into another contract. Matter of fact I was told my Galaxy 9plus i had would stop nag with the 5G and I was constantly having network issues after so the one time I really didn't just go research all of it myself they hot over on my andinto a new device and conteact only tofind out later mine would have been just fine. I was very upset