Verizon did kill wireless contracts, but only for new customers

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Verizon Wireless' announcement three weeks ago that it's no longer offering contracts and device subsidies was missing one caveat: customers who are still on contracts can continue to renew them and get new phones under the traditional subsidy model. "Yes, Verizon customers can keep and renew their two-year contract, and take advantage of any subsidized devices we offer as part of that contract," Verizon said in a clarification it issued Aug 26. "A good example: you’ve been waiting to buy a soon-to-be-launched smartphone on Verizon’s network.

Yes, you can renew your current contract once that cool new handset launches -- and take advantage of subsidized contract pricing." Contract customers can also keep their current monthly price and buy a new device on an installment plan that spreads the cost over 24 months, interest free. The installment plan is the standard option for new customers. Though contracts are seemingly going out of style, some people may want to keep them in order to get phone subsidies that can eliminate or dramatically reduce the upfront cost of a new device. Some longtime customers may also be on older price plans that are no longer available; those customers will be able to keep them.


Verizon did kill wireless contracts, but only for new customers