Verizon officially shutters its "New Every Two" program
0. phoneArena posted on 18 Jan 2011, 19:43
Not missing a beat and arriving on schedule, Verizon seemingly confirmed the reality today about their long remembered “New Every Two” program being ceased forever. If you managed to purchase...
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1. Syksyd posted on 18 Jan 2011, 19:50 0 0
LOL.....now every VZW customer will bitch when their upgrade comes around asking why, and saying i was never told about this.....HAHAHAHA.......welcome to the rest of the cell phone world
7. asdf (unregistered) posted on 19 Jan 2011, 09:27 0 0
of course, that'll be over the course of the next 2-4 years. all the current customers get to use the one they currently have one last time.
2. Turnerveli (unregistered) posted on 18 Jan 2011, 20:17 0 0
Does this mean you have to pay full retail for a phone
3. Turnerveli posted on 18 Jan 2011, 20:18 0 0
Does this mean you have to pay full retail for a phone
4. dadfggadfadfgds (unregistered) posted on 18 Jan 2011, 20:26 0 0
No aftter 22 months you can upgrad at new contract price. There just wont be any $50 or $100 credits towards a new phone.
6. cuddybonz posted on 18 Jan 2011, 22:19 0 0
No where except Sprint who offers Premiere customer's annual upgrades.
8. joe187 (unregistered) posted on 19 Jan 2011, 11:10 0 0
intomobile.com has an article stating that Sprint will be making changes to that program as well. I think now you have to have for a single line $89.99 and up, for a family plan $189.99 and up. It's all just speculations though.
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/01/18/did-sprint-just-kill-off-its-premier-benefits/






