Verizon Discounts 'Welcome Unlimited' Plan by $5 Per Line With Three-Year Price Guarantee

Verizon today announced a new discount for its "Welcome Unlimited" plan, which will see the price drop by $5 per line for unlimited text, talk, and 5G data for those who are new to the Verizon network.

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Customers who swap over to Verizon and bring their own device can sign up for Welcome Unlimited for $25 per line per month for four lines, with a three year price guarantee. That is a $5 discount per line over the standard $30/line price point, for a total savings of $20/month for four phones. Over the three year window, that adds up to a total savings of $720.

The $5 discount is available for those who have fewer lines as well. One line is priced at $60 per month, down from $65, and two lines are available for $50 per line per month, down from $55 per line. Three lines will cost $35 per month per line, down from $40.

Verizon says that a $180 promo credit per phone is applied over 36 months when you bring your own phone to Verizon and sign up for the Welcome Unlimited plan. This is a limited time offer, and it does not include taxes or fees, with Auto Pay and paper-free billing required to get the discount.

The deal is set to start on Friday, December 23, with more information available from Verizon's website.

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Top Rated Comments

dlewis23 Avatar
41 months ago
Or you could sign up for Visible, be on the same Verizon network have Taxes and Fees included in the $30 price and not be stuck at needing 4 lines or more to get the best price.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
edwrap Avatar
41 months ago
This is literally just $180 bill credit per line spread over 36 months… There are better deals to switch carriers all the time
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
whsbuss Avatar
41 months ago
I’ll stay with T-Mobile.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
user314159 Avatar
41 months ago
5G “welcome” doesn’t include access to the 5G ultra-wideband (mmWave) UWB network. I can’t believe this website is doing free advertising for Verizon for this plan that clearly sucks.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5232152 Avatar
41 months ago
A country like the US where technology is quite cheaper than the EU is getting F'ed over when it comes to subscription. I pay $20 for 300/300 internet and $30 for infinite phone data including global roaming (including the US).
Long live consumer protection and anti-cartel laws.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
erikkfi Avatar
41 months ago
As always, single people who don't need multiple lines get penalized the hardest.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)