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Receive up to $504 promo credit ($180 w/Welcome Unlimited, $360 w/ 5G Start, or $504 w/5G Do More, 5G Play More, 5G Get More or One Unlimited for iPhone plan (Welcome Unlimited and One Unlimited for iPhone plans can't be mixed w/other Unlimited plans; all lines on the account req'd on respective plans)) when you add a new smartphone line with your own 4G/5G smartphone on an eligible postpaid plan between 2/10/23 and 4/5/23. Promo credit applied over 36 months; promo credits end if eligibility requirements are no longer met.
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With advance technology the majority of phones made and used are smartphones. There is no way around it, therefore why is Verizon still charging people with erroneous Smartphone Line Access Fees??? I already pay the high prices to purchase their phones and pay high prices for a plan to use the services of the phone. There is no reason to charge your customers a fee ($20) for the usage of the Smartphone. It is unacceptable and we need to express our demands to remove this charge from its existence. PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION AND LET YOUR VOICES BE HEARD. ~Sunji
At least you aren't under a service contract. Then the line access fee would be $40 per month until the contract term ends.
In the old plans (ie Nationwide, etc) the line access cost was bundled into the account level charges. Personally I like it separated out so I know how much the account charges are and I can have different line access fees for different types of devices. For example, Jetpacks and 4G LTE tablets have a different line access amount of $10 per month instead of the $20 for smartphones.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.