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$540 via promo credit when you add a new smartphone line with your own 4G/5G smartphone on postpaid Unlimited Plus plan between 5/18/23 - 5/31/23 & port-in req'd. Promo credit applied over 36 months; promo credits end if eligibility requirements are no longer met.
I have an old expensive data plan and I want to change to either a 5GB Prepaid Plan or possibly the New Verizon Plan. I went to my local Verizon store yesterday and the rep could not understand why I would consider a Prepaid Plan vs the New Verizon Plan, currently I pay $84/month for an old plan, the New Verizon Plan looks to be $48/month for 2GB and Prepaid Plan looks to be $50/month for more 5GB data/month. I have an old IPhone 5S that I will likely be upgrading to a new iPhone7+ or I will wait for the next Apple phone. What are scenarios that would make the New Verizon Plan the better choice vs a Prepaid that give me more data and no contract.
Verizon does not offer contracts any more.
You have another option.
5GB for $55 | Verizon Wireless
The benefit is a regular postpaid bill and ability to use Device payments to buy a new phone.
This is an option, if I am on autopay, payment shouldn't be an issue, unless you know otherwise, secondly, if I was to buy a new phone I would have the option of paying it off in 24 monthly installments. I am missing anything else.
Regards,
Joe
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Yes. The $55 plan is postpaid so you can use device payment plan. The other issues are related to extras. If you travel, you have to have postpaid plans to use the roaming plans.
By travel, you mean International? Also Walmart has a 7GB prepaid plan for $50/month, quite impressive.
Joe
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Yes. International travel plans can only be added to postpaid.
I visited Walmart and noticed they show go90 was part of that Pre-Paid package, that is different!
They also offer a similar 5gb and 10gb prepaid plan but they add 2gb to each plan.
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