Last updated on July 2nd, 2021 at 11:04 pm
Verizon Prepaid customers in the United States of America can now get the unlimited plan for a monthly price of $50. But to get it at this low price, they have to bring their own device and have to switch with their own number. First, they have to sign up for an unlimited plan for $65/mo and have to pay its regular price for the first month. From the second month and onward, the price of the plan would be $55/mo or if you opt for autopay billing, then the price may further reduce to $50/mo.
Customers will continue to get the discounted price as long as they remain active on this unlimited plan. They get a $10 discount every month as an early loyalty discount.
Subscribers can also get Verizon’s Unlimited Plus plan for $60/month from the second month and beyond by applying early loyalty discount and autopay option.
Both Verizon’s unlimited plans include unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data on 5G network plus unlimited texting to over 200 countries and usage in Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Customers can use 500MB of high-speed International data in a day after that speed reduces to 2G data speeds. The unlimited plan for $65/mo does not include a mobile hotspot and the customer has to buy an add-on for $5/month. The unlimited plus plan includes a free hotspot..
Verizon has the following prepaid plans
- $40/mo for 5GB data, after 3 months, it will cost $30/mo and after 9 months, it will cost $25/mo
- $50/mo for 15GB data, after 3 months, it will cost $40/mo and after 9 months, it will cost $35/mo
- $65/mo for unlimited data, after 3 months, it will cost $55/mo and after 9 months, it will cost $50/mo
- $75/mo for unlimited 5G data, after 3 months, it will cost $65/mo and after 9 months, it will cost $60/mo