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Verizon Reduces 'More Everything' Prices to Compete with AT&T

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It looks like T-Mobile's Uncarrier initiative is actually having an affect on Verizon, if only indirectly. In response to AT&T's recent price cuts on plans, (prompted by T-Mo), Big Red will be slashing prices on their "More Everything" plans. Here's a quote with the full details,

As of now, subscribers to the company's Edge early-upgrade program who sign up for 10GB or more of data can add additional smartphones to their plan for $15. That's $5 less than the $20 it originally charged. On top of that, Big Red has also slashed the cost of its monthly access fee from $40 to $25, meaning a family of four will pay $160 a month for 10GB of data and unlimited calls and texts. That puts Verizon on a completely level playing field with AT&T, while keeping T-Mobile directly in its crosshairs.

It's not a huge change, but it's better than the glacial creeping of prices from Verizon which actually trended upward instead of downward.

Source: Engadget
 
I dont know if its just their site or what but it is sure confusing trying to see if its worth it to take advantage of this. I've got 4 lines, 2 dumbphones, and half the data and i'm paying over $100 more than this 10GB pipe dream. This reminds me of the days of yore when getting a correct cell phone bill was a crapshoot. Sure would like to hear from an existing customer that navigates through the muck and finds a deal here.
 
I dont know if its just their site or what but it is sure confusing trying to see if its worth it to take advantage of this. I've got 4 lines, 2 dumbphones, and half the data and i'm paying over $100 more than this 10GB pipe dream. This reminds me of the days of yore when getting a correct cell phone bill was a crapshoot. Sure would like to hear from an existing customer that navigates through the muck and finds a deal here.

can I pm you? I work with Verizon and I know the plans very well and I have my own plan (naturally lol) I still got the unlimited data. it would be much easier to explain this to you via pm :)
 
I dont know if its just their site or what but it is sure confusing trying to see if its worth it to take advantage of this. I've got 4 lines, 2 dumbphones, and half the data and i'm paying over $100 more than this 10GB pipe dream. This reminds me of the days of yore when getting a correct cell phone bill was a crapshoot. Sure would like to hear from an existing customer that navigates through the muck and finds a deal here.

It doesn't look like the website is up-to-date with this yet. When I run the "More Everything" plan builder, it would cost me more than I am paying now for 4 smartphones. This seems like good news, whenever it goes into effect.
 
Nothing changed unless you have 10Gb or more data per month. Also you need to be on edge plan, otherwise line charge is still 40.
 
As mentioned before, its only if you are on Edge, which Im not. So I can pay $40/per line (which I have 6) or $15/line + $25 "rental fee" for a phone. So where is the savings?

ATT allows you to BYOD for their 4 line/$160 plan.
 
So what is your non-plan plan?

Okay, so here's the lowdown with this 160$ plan. This is 4 BRAND NEW LINES, all running on the EDGE program, with the SHARE EVERYTHING unlim talk/text 10gig plan.

Normally this Verizon phone plan would be:

40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
10gig shared data- 100$

160 (line access) + 100 (plan) = 260$/mo.


With the "Edge Up" program, you finance the phone over a 24. mo/ period and when half the device is paid off, you can get a new phone (fine print included). In turn for being on a very high data package and all being smartphones, Verizon has given these customers a discount on the phone line access of 25$. It counts as a line access discount, but it shows up on the bill as a regular discount. So now each phone with edge gets this discount.

40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
10gig shared data: 100$

60 (line access) + 100 (plan) = 160.00/mo.

So to get the big discount, you have to be on share everything, all four lines are smartphones and enrolled in the edge program. There's your kicker. Did I explain this well enough? If ya got any questions, i'll answer them!
 
Okay, so here's the lowdown with this 160$ plan. This is 4 BRAND NEW LINES, all running on the EDGE program, with the SHARE EVERYTHING unlim talk/text 10gig plan.

Normally this Verizon phone plan would be:

40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
40- smart phone access
10gig shared data- 100$

160 (line access) + 100 (plan) = 260$/mo.


With the "Edge Up" program, you finance the phone over a 24. mo/ period and when half the device is paid off, you can get a new phone (fine print included). In turn for being on a very high data package and all being smartphones, Verizon has given these customers a discount on the phone line access of 25$. It counts as a line access discount, but it shows up on the bill as a regular discount. So now each phone with edge gets this discount.

40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
40-25=15: smart phone access
10gig shared data: 100$

60 (line access) + 100 (plan) = 160.00/mo.

So to get the big discount, you have to be on share everything, all four lines are smartphones and enrolled in the edge program. There's your kicker. Did I explain this well enough? If ya got any questions, i'll answer them!

at least $25 per month, per phone , for the edge plan = at least $100 more to the $160.
Shell game with numbers. It'll still cost the wallet at least $260 a month before taxes.


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It's a numbers shell game. $25, or more, per phone, per month for the "luxury" of getting the $25 discount by leaving subsidized plan. Maybe by now they have phones that are under $25 a month?

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Shell game is a perfect description of this. They can spin it any way they want, but the numbers come out the same. Yes you can "cut plan prices" but when you force people to pay a phone rental fee whats the difference? And dont give me this crap about "you can get a new phone every 6 months", all I care about is saving money at this point.

Im currently paying $385 for 6 lines with 10gb shared on Verizon. If I took 6 phones with me to ATT, I could have a 6 line plan with 12gb of shared data for about $225.
 
Shell game is a perfect description of this. They can spin it any way they want, but the numbers come out the same. Yes you can "cut plan prices" but when you force people to pay a phone rental fee whats the difference? And dont give me this crap about "you can get a new phone every 6 months", all I care about is saving money at this point.

Im currently paying $385 for 6 lines with 10gb shared on Verizon. If I took 6 phones with me to ATT, I could have a 6 line plan with 12gb of shared data for about $225.

There is no 12gb plan on AT&T, did you mean 15gb?

And it is definitely a shell game, because you need to add in monthly payments for each device which takes the bill right back up. Only advantage is being able to Edge Up once you've paid 50%. I'll stick with my contract and paying less for a device.

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