OT: Verizon Ditches Two-Year Phone Contracts and Unveils New Rate Plans
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
The company unveiled new plans that offer a mix of discounts and price hikes and that require customers to pay for their smartphone. Under the new pricing scheme, every smartphone line is $20 per month.
Then, customers choose from one of the following four data packages:
+ Small: $30/month for 1GB of shareable data
+ Medium: $45/month for 3GB of shareable data
+ Large: $60/month for 6GB of shareable data
+ X-Large: $80/month for 12GB of shareable data
Each data package can be shared among up to 10 devices, including tablets and smartwatches, which will require a $10 and $5 monthly connection fee, respectively.
The new Verizon price plans will be available starting on Aug. 13.
Gone are the days of Verizon subsidizing phones in exchange for people signing two-year contracts. Now customers will have to either sign up for a monthly payment plan to pay for their devices or buy them outright.
Already a Verizon customer? You'll be able to keep your current plan or switch to one of the new data packages.
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/07/verizon-d…
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I'm bummed, my contract is up in a few months and I wanted to upgrade. EDGE is a bullshit program. Aren't they just encouraging customers to buy used phones and move around?