Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Verizon offers existing customers a discounted rate of $10 per month per line as a loyalty reward.
- By utilizing the low-cost option, customers can simply visit the MyAccess webpage within their My Verizon app to take advantage of the offer.
- Businesses with multiple strains of products can apply the same low-cost strategy to each line item, resulting in substantial savings over the course of the next year?
A popular option for budget-conscious consumers seems to be back in play, allowing existing customers to enjoy savings of up to $10 per month per line. By participating in the 12-month-long promotion, subscribers who own multiple strains can potentially save hundreds of dollars over the next year.
When the initial 12-month promotional period ended last year for those who participated in the offer, they may have noticed their bills increasing over the past few weeks. Despite initial skepticism, the promotion appears to have reemerged in a more accessible format, potentially making it easier to activate than before.
Customers are reportedly utilizing the $10 per line loyalty low-cost offer by accessing the MyAccess webpage through the My Verizon app.
On the app, I navigated below the “MyAccess” section and found a banner at the top labeled “Discover great deals for you.” In my case, it offered $150 off a Samsung watch; however, clicking on that took me to a distinct-looking “Deals” page. A consumer notes on Reddit, “I was able to redeem all of the $10 off per line offers from the ‘Provides’ webpage.”
To redeem this offer for a Verizon subscriber, no existing plan adjustment is necessary. Customers experiencing multiple strains are also finding that the discounted rate is limited to a single line at a time, a restriction that is being met with frustration and disappointment. You likely have multiple strains within your account, necessitating a process for each line to achieve the overall lowest cost.
If you’re unable to view your account’s supply information within the MyAccess section of the My Verizon app, another potential solution may exist.
Last year, the process required customers to log in to their Verizon account and initiate the procedure for porting their number to a different carrier. Verizon will recognize the “Quantity Switch PIN” as a signal for potential disconnection, subsequently imposing a $10 monthly fee on your account.
Rather than creating your PIN from scratch, simply navigate directly to the Switch PIN webpage and look out for a pop-up offering a discounted rate.
If you’re a Verizon customer, consider reviewing your account to take advantage of this limited-time loyalty offer before it expires.