AT&T, T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile and Spectrum Mobile customers: Verizon wants to talk with you
If you're a customer of one of these providers, you might want to take your recent bill and head to a Verizon store.
Verizon wants to see your phone bill | Image by PhoneArena
Last month we told you that AT&T was raising the prices of some of its legacy plans. Starting in April (the month that we are now in), a single line on such a plan will cost $10 more each month. Accounts with multiple lines will see an overall price hike of $20 per account, not per line. Again, these are for those AT&T subscribers signed up with a legacy plan. Verizon sent me an email today to let me know that they might have a solution for AT&T customers who are being asked to pay more each month for their older legacy plans.
Unhappy AT&T, T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile and Spectrum Mobile subscribers could find an "off-ramp" with Verizon
First, Verizon wants those AT&T subscribers impacted by the legacy plan price hike to know that they do not have to be forced to change to another AT&T plan. Keep in mind that AT&T's goal here is to force the migration of its grandfathered customers to a newer plan. Verizon says that AT&T is penalizing the loyalty of long-time AT&T subscribers and that these customers should bring their current AT&T bill into a Verizon store.
Will you sit down with Verizon?
Verizon says that it wants to give AT&T customers an "off-ramp" and by bringing their current bill into a Verizon location, they can be shown how switching carriers could save them money. And it isn't just AT&T customers either. Verizon says that it will also sit down with T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile and Spectrum Mobile customers and go over their bills too.
See what a family of four can score from Verizon without a trade-in
So what does Verizon give its subscribers? The carrier says that you can expect transparent pricing and with three-year price locks, you won't see the price of your plan rise unexpectedly. Verizon customers can use myPlan Perks to save up to 45% on streaming services such as FOX One and the Disney Bundle. A family of four can get four lines of Verizon's Unlimited Plus or Ultimate plan and score four new iPhone 17 units on Verizon, with no trade-in required.

Verizon CEO Dan Schulman said he wants the carrier to be more customer-friendly. | Image by Verizon
Verizon CEO Dan Schulman said back in December that he wants to change the culture of the company from one known for putting stockholders first to one putting customers first. So if you want to see what Verizon can do for you, grab your AT&T, T-Mobile, Xfinity Mobile or Spectrum Mobile bill and head to your local Verizon store to see what the carrier can do for you.
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