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Verizon bundling an extra gigabyte of data with its MORE Everything service plans

Verizon announced a new promotion today that offers an additional gigabyte of sharable data when customers activate a new smartphone or upgrade a new smartphone on one of the carrier’s MORE Everything plans. In order to take advantage of this deal, you’ll need to be on a MORE Everything plan that uses at least 1GB of data.

If eligible, Verizon will add an extra gigabyte of data to your plan each month for a period of two years. As bit of a refresher, Big Red’s MORE Everything plans offer monthly data allowances that can be shared across 10 different lines of service. Data allotments range from 250MB to 100GB and can be bundled with unlimited talk and text and up to 25GB of cloud storage.

In addition its MORE Everything data promotion, Verizon announced a new single line plan with 2GB of data for $60 a month ($50 through Verizon Edge) that comes with unlimited talk and text.

(via Verizon)

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  1. micro guide (@onestopnyc) - 10 years ago

    I called them to ask about my ETF and that I was thinking of going to Tmobile and they gave me the extra gig until the end of the year.

    • I’d call them back and push for longer, I called on something unrelated and they gave it to me for a whole year.

    • Tim Jr. - 10 years ago

      Good, seems T-Mobile is doing some great work putting pressure on Verizon and ATT. They need it.. they keep hiking prices with no end in sight.. FCC and DoJ were right for once.. we need to keep the competition..

  2. CreeDiddy (@creemail) - 10 years ago

    I have been using this promo for more than 3 months. I am going to ask for another 1GB to see if they will allow this.

  3. Nelson Chen (@HellsNels) - 10 years ago

    Is the 1GB per customer? E.g. I have an existing more everything plan with 5 phones on it, let’s say the iPhone 6 comes out and I upgrade all 5 of my phones…does that mean I only get 1 GB more or 5 GB more for the next two years?

    • Clint (@Claustin26) - 10 years ago

      I was wondering the same thing

      • Nelson Chen (@HellsNels) - 10 years ago

        I really hope it’s the latter but would be completely unsurprised if the former. If it’s former I’m jumping ship to T-Mobile.

    • cincybearcatfan - 10 years ago

      It is 1GB to share. We added an iPhone yesterday to our account. We share 10GB. When we log in it shows 10GB shared data and 1GB promotional shared.

  4. tgxcyan - 10 years ago

    how about you, verizon stop fking around with the unlimited data and give customer the Unlimited Data like it was suppose to be!??!?

  5. terryzxz - 10 years ago

    Verizon just updated my current plan to start at the beginning on my next cycle. The only thing was that I also sign a year contract for it which is not a problem for me. THANK YOU T-MOBILE

  6. Don’t know if this has been posted yet… Verizon’s “$50” plan and “$60” plan are really $80 and $90. The base rate plan is $50 or $60, and then the line access is $40 with a 2 year contract or $30 with Verizon Edge.

  7. nsxrebel - 10 years ago

    I have a friend that is paying for 6GB of data, but because she goes over that, she’s paying almost $200 a month for 1 line. I told her to move to T-Mobile, unlimited everything for $80, and then she brought up the ETF. I told her that staying with Verizon will cost her more than if she just payed the ETF now. shit, in 3 months alone, she pays more in extra fees than if she just pays the ETF and switches carrier.

    • Nelson Chen (@HellsNels) - 10 years ago

      ETF isn’t even a factor anymore as T-mobile will even pay for that.

      • JAdmiral (@CallMeJAd) - 10 years ago

        I’d love to switch if T-Mobile had decent coverage in my area. VZW still wins on that.

    • Cindy Anne - 10 years ago

      How much does she go over!? If she monitors it she can just raise her plan for that month. If you change your plan it is like $10 extra per gb, but if you go “over” your plan they charge $20 extra per gb. She might just not be paying enough attention. It is cheaper in the long run to have the correct plan than to pay overages every month.