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A fee hike is coming to Verizon plans in September, with raises affecting a number of different carrier plans.
How to stay in control TheStreet reports that Verizon lost 289,000 postpaid phone customers in the first quarter of 2025 — the company’s worst-ever result.
Verizon, one of the best phone carriers, may have introduced a three-year price lock in April, but prices can still go up on your phone bill. The company confirmed to Tom's Guide that it's "making ...
Verizon removing loyalty discounts, raising fees, and cutting perks. This will indirectly raise your monthly bill despite no plan changes.
In the case of Verizon, its devices only stay locked for 60 days, and it desperately wants that to change. In fact, so badly that it is petitioning the FCC right now.
We’re only 3 months removed from Verizon committing to a 3-year price lock and the price increases have arrived. While these aren’t price increases directly related to their wireless plans, they will ...
The Lock Extension Proposal Under current regulations, Verizon must allow customers to unlock their phones after a 60-day waiting period.
But that’s not all — Verizon has also raised the price of its device activation fee from $35 to $40, as shown on its website, ...
Verizon Everywhere you turn, it seems like products and services are increasing in price. Verizon has announced a new plan to help combat that, at least in part: a three-year price lock for new ...
Verizon just revealed a new price lock policy that guarantees certain plans won’t go up in cost for three years. This is for both new and existing customers. It was announced the day after ...
On the flipside, seven state attorney generals reportedly commented, saying Verizon should have the power to control how long your phone is kept locked. I have to say, I mostly agree with Dish.