Do I get to Keep my Phone after cancelling my plan?
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I am not comfortable with the bill, because it is too much for me. I would like to cancel my plan, though I really want to keep the iPhone 15 Pro with me. I have grown fond of it and would like to pay the remaining amount, because it was one of those monthly billing phones, where you have to pay $30 every month for 3 years. I got it when I switched over to Verizon from Xfinity. I would like to have switched networks again for 2 months now, but I held on this long for the iPhone 15 Pro. I would like to know if there was a way to pay the remaining amount and get it over with.
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Don't know what kind of arrangement you have, but leaving early is usually extremely expensive: There are early termination fees you'd have to pay for bailing, plus you'd also have to pay the entire balance remaining on your phone. If you have perks added on to your account, would suggest cancelling some of those extras instead.
I'm not a Verizon employee, just another customer trying to help.
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Having the correct plan for your needs and budget is crucial, and we can look for a better plan option, so you can keep your service with us. Disconnecting the line would require either paying off the remaining balance of the device, or having that remaining amount applied to the bill. Device payments do not continue if the associated line is ended and any discount or promotion is removed as well. You can see the options for paying the device off in the FAQ I'm going to share, under the 'Device payments and making installment payments' section; 'How can I pay off my device payment agreement early?'
https://www.verizon.com/support/device-payment-faqs/
~Maria

