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I am a current Verizon customer. I am looking at the new Verizon plans and comparing them to my current More Everything plan. When I shop for a plan as a guest it shows the 6 GB Verizon plan plus 1 phone line as $80 a month, but when I'm logged into my Verizon account and I compare the plans it shows the new 6 GB Verizon plan with 1 phone line as $100. Why is this?
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If you are under contract, the line access is $40, the new plan is $20 for customers out of contract. There's your missing $20 difference.
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It appears your line is still under contract. If you switch to the Verizon Plan while still under contract, you will continue to pay a $40/month line access fee UNTIL you complete your contract. That is why you see the $100 cost when you are logged in. Once you complete your contract, your monthly line access fee will drop to $20, bringing your total cost to the $80 you see when you are not logged in.
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I'm not on contract and I have to pay 40.00. Why aren't I paying 20.00 a line
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Are you an employee or agent
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A Verizon rep will be indicated by
NAME_VZW
and
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I'm not sure what exactly this means.
"A Verizon rep will be indicated by
NAME_VZ
and
https://community.verizonwireless.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-1322642-7754/Capture.PNG"
Is someone going to be contacting me?
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Anytime you see "_VZW" after a name, that is a rep from vzw. The photo was an example of their avatar.
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When did you get your most recent phone, and how much did you pay approx.
if your phone was obtained less than 2 years ago, it is a smartphone, and you paid lies than $300, you are on contract most likely.
The the way to understand the new plans is there is 3 components,
1) how much data
2) access charge for each line
3) payment for phone
New customers will almost always need a new phone, so they are not paying $80/month as you say, but must also add in the cost of a phone, which is on average $20 to $25 per month (but can be more for top of the line phones). That brings the cost right around $100.
IF you are already a customer and received a phone at low cost, you are are paying back that phone over 2 years with a higher cost of service. in that case the data is still $60, and you can look at the access fee as still $20, and another $20 for the phone until the subsidy is paid off in 2 years.