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Verizon Offering $650 To Switch To Their Network (pcmag.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Verizon is offering up to $650 to customers who switch to their network. PC Mag reports: "To get the discount, you'll need to port your number to Verizon, trade in your current device, and buy a new 4G LTE smartphone. Verizon will give you up to $650 on a prepaid card to cover the installment plan balance, minus the device trade-in value, or up to a $350 via a prepaid card to cover your old carrier's early termination fees (minus the device trade-in value). Your existing phone needs to be in 'good working condition,' and you have to keep your new Verizon line active for at least six months."

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  1. Anonymous reader? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    More like Anonymous Verizon Employee; am I right?

  2. Damn Ads! by yeshuawatso · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, Slashdot, your slashvertisements have hit a new low. Going to have to add the entire root domain to ABP now.

    1. Re:Damn Ads! by BradleyUffner · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Well, Slashdot, your slashvertisements have hit a new low. Going to have to add the entire root domain to ABP now.

      I've been reading Slashdot for a VERY long time. I've seen it go down hill these past few years, but this is the first "story" that made me say "What the actual fuck?" out loud.

    2. Re:Damn Ads! by chipschap · · Score: 4, Insightful

      No kidding. Slashdot shilling for Microsoft is bad enough, but VERIZON?

      There seems to be no limit on "how low can you go".

  3. Awful in SF by Pausanias · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Verizon is by far the most awful provider in San Francisco. Enormous data dead zones between Fell and California, frequently switching to 3G and even (yikes!) 1x (which I assume is like even slower than EDGE). I switched to Big Red because my company made me, and I so so miss AT&Ts coverage in the bay area. And then they have the nerve to buy out the entire Montgomery Muni station and advertise how great they are. **** them.

  4. Watch the fine print by Tony+Isaac · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Those deals that seem too good to be true...often are. There are so many restrictions in the fine print, and you have to wait six months, by the time you realize you aren't getting the $650 because of some technicality, it's too late.

  5. So this is Slashdot? by WD · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This site has been becoming less and less relevant as time goes on. But this makes it very clear. Slashdot is not news for nerds. It is revenue for Dice Holdings. And they're not even trying to hide it. It's been real...