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  • Verizon is removing loyalty discounts, which could increase monthly bills by $10 to $25 per line.
  • Several service charges are also increasing, while Apple Arcade and Google Play Pass perks are ending.
  • Despite no base plan price changes, the overall monthly bill will rise for a lot of users due to the loss of discounts and the hike in fees.

Verizon has recently been in the news for revamping its customer support experience, but also for losing 51,000 postpaid subscribers between April and June this year. In contrast, T-Mobile and AT&T gained 830,000 and 401,000 new subscribers respectively, so that’s a lot of people leaving Big Red. Instead of doing something about it, it seems Verizon is now removing loyalty discounts, effectively increasing your monthly bill without raising plan prices. To rub some salt in your wounds, prices for several different odds and ends are increasing too, and some freebie perks are going away.

Verizon is removing loyalty discounts

Several Reddit users (1, 2, 3) report receiving an email from Verizon informing them that a discount on their account will end on September 1, 2025. While the email doesn’t mention which discount is going away, users have contacted customer support representatives who have clarified that loyalty discounts are being discontinued for all customers.