How can I get a better deal from verizon?

As is the case with most cell phone carriers, to get the best out of Verizon’s deals, you usually have to be a new customer switching from a different carrier on one of Verizon’s unlimited plans, and you usually have to purchase your new device on a monthly payment plan.

, do, not Pay is by far the easiest way to negotiate a better deal with Verizon as we don’t mind going back and forth with operators for as long as it takes to secure you the best deal possible. If you decide to do it all on your own, though, here are some good practices that can tilt the scales in your favor:.

No Verizon will not negotiate . However you d not even explain what plan your on. Maybe there is cheaper plan but without info who knows. T-Mobile will never negotiate with you either by the way.

How much can I get from Verizon for late fees?

Verizon is not super generous with providing one-time credits to customers. If you’re a long-time Verizon customer, you can get a $10-$20 one-time credit but that’s generally the max. You can generally get late fees/activation charges in the last couple of months refunded as well.

Can you trade in your Verizon phone for a new one?

This is one phone device indeed, although new customers can actually score this device for free with a trade-in and switch with this week’s Verizon deals. Both new and existing customers can also get a significant discount on a second device when they purchase the first outright with a new plan.

How can I negotiate with Verizon to lower my bill?

If you want to skip the hassle and get results, we’d be happy to negotiate your bill on your behalf. Just click the button below to get started. You can call or chat with Verizon to lower your bill. We recommend calling. The deals provided in chat aren’t as good as the ones you can get by calling and chat takes more time.

This of course begs the question “Should I negotiate with Verizon FiOS to lower my bill?”

Negotiating with Verizon will not always work . In case you fail to lower your Fi. OS bill, downgrading your plan is always a safe option. Ask yourself if you need the Internet speed you currently have or landline you are paying for each month. Cutting back on some services you do not need is a great way to put some money in your pockets.

Why did my Verizon plan change?

Verizon changes its plan structures every couple of months of years to react to competition from other service providers like AT&T and T-Mobile . If you’ve been a long-time customer, it’s likely that your plan hasn’t changed and is no longer being offered.

Well, the primary difference between Verizon’s premium Get More Unlimited plan and Start Unlimited regular plan is the inclusion of a hot spot with 15gb of data. If you don’t use your hot spot much, change your plan and save that $10 to $20.