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Been a customer for years, but T-Mobile is gaining interest with new military plan. Will Verizon match or beat it?
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VZW Go Unlimited for 1 line = $80
Autopay discount is -$5 while military is -$15
That's $60, on par with T-Mobile.
T-Mobile with 2 lines with autopay is $55 + $25
VZW would be $65 + $65 - $15
That's $80 vs $115 or a $35 difference.
I hope VZW does something to compete. I hate how they created Go and Beyond to make things convoluted.
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There is more savings than just that. T-mobile covers taxes and fees AND you get a free basic netfilx account (we pay for Netflix so that would be extra savings for us). All together for a family of 4 we would save about $100/month swiching to T-Mobile. Ive been a Verizon customer for over 10 years (probably closer to 15) and Really hope they will come out with something to compete!! Otherwise I feel they will be loosing a lot of loyal customers.
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hope so or back to tmo i go
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1179NISHA wrote:
hope so or back to tmo i go
Then you'll be going back to T-Mobile. Verizon is not going to price match. They already give a military discount
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We most certainly don’t want to lose you as a customer, 1179NISHA. Let’s make sure you’re on the best possible plan for your needs. Please check your inbox for a private message from me.
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Demoore, your loyalty is invaluable to us and the Verizon family wouldn't be the same without you. We certainly appreciate your military service and the feedback you have shared regarding T-Mobile's military discount. We are not currently matching the T-Mobile military discount at this time, but please take note that we are constantly working to improve our offers and incorporate customer feedback to optimize your experience. I recommend bookmarking this page to stay updated with our military discount: https://www.verizonwireless.com/discounts/military/. Please let me know if this provides clarity.
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The way I see it. Loyalty is a marketing tool and no customer should be loyal to any company. This causes competition and better services.
Here's the thing make sure T-Mobile offers coverage before taking the savings. If they are giving you coverage 40% of the time and saving 50% is it worth it? I see people on T-Mobile forums complaining about coverage in some areas going from LTE to barely 2G coverage most of the day. They wished they never left AT&T, Verizon, and at times Sprint. So check their coverage using a prepaid and go from there.
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Really curious about this myself. Been with Verizon since 2005 with my 1st phone. But paying 205 now for 4 lines (not including any phone payments). And that's AFTER the military discount. That's a huge difference ...
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BSPANTHER71 wrote:
Really curious about this myself. Been with Verizon since 2005 with my 1st phone. But paying 205 now for 4 lines (not including any phone payments). And that's AFTER the military discount. That's a huge difference ...
IF t-mobile has the coverage in your area and areas you travel too a lot then go for it. Remember you'll likely have to upgrade to new devices.
What plan do you have that you pay $205 without device payments?