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Verizon no longer offers the Nationwide senior plans. However they do have prepaid plans which are very competitive, especially if you only need service for one line.
Unfortunately, there isn't a "senior" discount on any of these plans by themselves, so you'll have to run the numbers and see which one makes the most sense for you based on the costs.
If you don't have a contract or payment plan, then the prepaid plans (depending on how many lines of service you have) will likely be the most economical. If you have 2 lines of service or more, then depending on your usage the prepaid plans tend to be much less of a value.
If you don't have a device or are currently in a contract or a payment plan, then your options are the postpaid plans.
Verizon no longer offers the Nationwide senior plans. However they do have prepaid plans which are very competitive, especially if you only need service for one line.
Unfortunately, there isn't a "senior" discount on any of these plans by themselves, so you'll have to run the numbers and see which one makes the most sense for you based on the costs.
If you don't have a contract or payment plan, then the prepaid plans (depending on how many lines of service you have) will likely be the most economical. If you have 2 lines of service or more, then depending on your usage the prepaid plans tend to be much less of a value.
If you don't have a device or are currently in a contract or a payment plan, then your options are the postpaid plans.
This terrible, Verizon needs to not advertise senior discounts. I plan to look into this FALSE advertisement. Good Day