What kind of employee discounts does Verizon offer?
malcat
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I am researching employee discounts on Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T.  I have the details from all but Verizon.  Exactly what are the discount values of products and services?

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Snn5
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Depends on the employer.  Your employer should have the details in regards to the percentage of discount offered.  Each company is different, but most that I have seen are from 10-20%.  Larger companies have a larger discount normally.

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Snn5
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Depends on the employer.  Your employer should have the details in regards to the percentage of discount offered.  Each company is different, but most that I have seen are from 10-20%.  Larger companies have a larger discount normally.

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rmerene
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Do You Have A Discount For Hospital Employee?

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Bmar123
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I have been renewing my employee discount often in the past year. How long does verification last? It seems like it's always dropping off my bill.

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rcschnoor
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Bmar123 wrote:

I have been renewing my employee discount often in the past year. How long does verification last? It seems like it's always dropping off my bill.

I was last asked to verify 2+ years ago.

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vzw_customer_support
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We want to make sure you have the best answers to your employee discount verification. Typically this verification is no more than once a year. Did you have any changes on the account recently?
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Bmar123
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No. I purchased a new phone at the end of last year. I am still grandfathered in on a loyalty plan.  Prior to that I had an original Apple 4s model from when they were first released.

I have to check my account monthly to be sure it hasn't been dropped from my bill. At that time it's too late. This is costing me money.

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pherson
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Its not costing you a dime. It's only a perk from your place of employment which can be canceled at any time by your employer, Verizon, or your work separation.

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vzw_customer_support
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Bmar123 We want you to have the best plan for your budget and your needs. When was your employee discount removed? Also, which Loyalty plan do you have? Please share the name and the amount of data included with the plan.



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vzw_customer_support
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@Bmar123


I can definitely understand your concerns with possibly losing your employee discount. Allow me to ease your concerns.


Your discount eligibility is tied to your employment status, which may change over time. Verizon Wireless will periodically ask you to validate your current employment status to ensure we have accurate information regarding the company where you work and the eligible discount. After your request is processed, you will receive the discount currently available under your employer's agreement with Verizon Wireless. Employment validation will be done periodically; not more than 1 time annually.


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