Verizon authorized retailer takes $300 off the iPhone XS/XS Max, $500 off the Pixel 3 and more

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Verizon authorized retailer takes $300 off the iPhone XS/XS Max, $500 off the Pixel 3 and more
Verizon authorized reseller Go Wireless is located in 33 states and they have some great deals on new smartphones for those looking to switch to Verizon. If you're a Verizon customer, you can take advantage of these deals by adding a new postpaid phone line. These handsets must be purchased using Verizon's Device payment plan, and also require the trade-in of a qualified handset in good working condition.

The list of acceptable handsets for the trade-in is too numerous to list, but does include every iPhone dating back to the iPhone 5s (including the iPhone SE), every Samsung flagship going back to the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 5, the 2017 and 2016 Pixel models, LG's top handsets going back to the LG G4 and LG V10 and all Moto Z devices along with the DROID Turbo 2. As for HTC handsets, you can trade-in models from the HTC 10 to the HTC M9.

Go Wireless currently has the following deals. Keep in mind that each one includes 24 monthly bill credits that add up to the amount of the discount:


Other deals include the Moto Z3 for $240 off, dropping the price to $9.99 a month over 24 months. With the purchase of any Android smartphone, you can take a $50 instant discount off the new Palm handset and get $150 off any iPad by signing a two-year pact. Switch to Verizon through Go Wireless, keep your phone and number, and you'll receive a $150 prepaid Mastercard.

To find the Go Wireless store near you, click on this link.
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