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Verizon, price hike
A new Verizon price hike is here: Who's affected and by how much?
Verizon is reportedly raising prices on its family plans with 5 or more lines. The discount per line would drop by $3 per line, meaning you’d pay at least $15 more a month for five lines or even more for those with larger accounts than this. The price change will reportedly take place on February 20.
Rumored price hike could affect certain Verizon family plans
Verizon is raising prices for multiplan users, with potential increases of at least $15 per month. Verizon has a history of hidden fee price hikes and taking advantage of customers' wallets. Various companies like T-Mobile and Google have also raised subscription prices significantly in recent years.
Verizon Is Raising Prices for Customers With Multiple Lines and Older Plans
A price hike is coming for folks with five or more lines on current plans and those still holding on to venerable plans no longer offered.
Verizon users are about to see a price hike. Here’s when and how much more they will pay
According to CNET, the customers who are going to be hit are those who are using the no-long-available New Verizon Plan options as well as those who have five or more lines. The site said that the increases are slated to take place in February.
Verizon price raises of up to $15 per month hit some plans
Some smartphone users are being welcomed into the new year with Verizon price raises of up to $15 per month on multi-line plans … The price raises apply to myPlan customers with five or more lines, and those with legacy New Verizon Plan accounts.
Verizon is raising the prices of myPlan users with 5 or more lines
The post Verizon is raising the prices of myPlan users with 5 or more lines appeared first on Android Headlines.
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