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Just upgraded my plan to unlimited welcome as was cheaper than paying for only 4GB plan with autopay etc. I have a Disney plus subscription through Disney at 140 a year. I see Verizon offers a. Bundle of Disney, Hulu and espn plus. First question is can the bundle be used on each line for the 10 dollars a month? Second I know Disney plus is goi g to integrate Hulu into its app. Will that hold true with this Verizon bundle or still need three separate apps ? Finally it says that my Disney plus subscription billed through Disney will be automatically be placed on hold once subscribe with Verizon. Does Verizon notify Disney plus for this to happen. I would think I’d have to cancel my subscription on my own. Then says if cancel Verizon bundle my old subscription would be active. Don’t want to get double billed. I pay Disney yearly vs monthly. I assume Verizon is done monthly and added to my monthly bill
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Drew64, congratulations on your upgraded plan! Yes, the Disney Bundle is a shareable. It's personally one of my favorite features. We don't have any additional details regarding any planned changes with Disney/Hulu, but if anything changes we will let our customers know of any impacts. Typically charges would be placed on hold through Disney+ by using your same email for the log in process. This can vary depending on where your Disney+ subscription was purchased from. If it was purchased from a 3rd party, when you enroll in the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundle through Verizon, Disney will send you an email that explains the need to cancel your existing subscription along with links explaining how to access billing details on third-party platforms.
If you no longer want to be subscribed to or billed for Disney+ by the third party, it’s important that you review the email from Disney and follow the steps to cancel your third-party subscription.
-Andi