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Verizon Cuts More Everything Pricing to Compete With AT&T and T-Mobile

Verizon Cuts More Everything Pricing to Compete With AT&T and T-Mobile

Posted April 3, 2014 at 3:58pm by iClarified
Verizon has cut the pricing of its More Everything plan for customers who use a lot of data to compete with AT&T and T-Mobile's latest offerings.

Subscribers to the Edge early-upgrade program who are on a 10GB or higher data plan can add smartphones to their plan for an additional $15. That's $5 less than previous cost of $20 per additional device.

Verizon has also cut the cost of its monthly access fee from $40 to $25. Thus, a family of four will pay $160/month for 10GB of data and unlimited calling/texting.


More details on the Verizon Edge program can be found at the link below...

Read More [via Engadget]


Verizon Cuts More Everything Pricing to Compete With AT&T and T-Mobile
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gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - April 15, 2014 at 8:08pm
They lost me long ago. I was tired of the 4g scam, speed but mostly how I got ripped off.
Jonnybb1
Jonnybb1 - April 15, 2014 at 7:11pm
Just got off the phone with a rep at Verizon to discuss this plan and how it would effect my account. I was on the Share Everything Plan, 4 phones, 8 gb data for $250 per month. They arbitrarily, without consent, moved me to the More Everything Plan but left the rate I pay the same and I do not get any additional services (except for the free cloud storage which is useless to me). The rep explained they are legally able to shift plans and offerings without consent since the 2 year contract is for the subsidized device purchase, not the plan (which is BS). In order to receive discounts to match what AT&T is currently offering (4 phones 10gb data $160 @mo) I would have to "Edge Up" all 4 devices, and agree to the new Edge promotional agreements, and still fulfill the remaining contract term. Also since I'd have to "trade-in" old devices I'm loosing their resell value (BTW my phones are IP5s, and a GS4). So to summarize how Verizon puts the screws to existing customers, I'd have to lose over $1200 in resell value, spend $675 in ETF, then purchase new phones under a new Edge agreement, in order to see a <$90 per month rate reduction. That calculates to nearly 1.5 year R.O.I. which is not worth it in my book. So I'm going to run out my contract term with Verizon, and go to a BYOD plan afterwards since the secondary market is saturated with new to semi-new devices (ie ebay, craigslist, Amazon...). If they don't want to subsidize devices anymore that's fine, it will force down the over-inflated prices of smatphones and cause carries to rethink their loyalties to the end users.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - April 15, 2014 at 8:06pm
1.5 what a year? And what did r.o.i. stand for?
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