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There's nothing like free lunch with phone carriers. Keep in mind that you will get $14 knocked out of your monthly recurring bill for the 24-month period of your contract. You will end up paying service plan, taxes, a so to unique monthly connectivity fee of $20 Verizon charges anyone with a smartphone and the smartphone installment for $24 -which you will get a credit of $14 on every bill.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You pay the original retail value ($650) and over time Verizon issues a monthly rebate bringing down the price to $240.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not believe Verizon is involved in applying any monthly credits. The $10 a month price is what it actually is. This offer is different from the Verizon offer in that way. This is how I understand it: You could buy the phone on payment plan for $10 a month, then turn around and pay off the full amount as soon as you choose and have you a pixel for $240. I am not aware of a clause that says you have to maintain the payment plan or even the line of service for a specific time, but that would be a question to ask a best buy rep about for sure.
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