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889 Verizon Loyalty Discount is Still a Big Money Saver

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Kellen @ Droid Life 3 place Ā· 03/16/2026 10:14 EDT

Verizon Loyalty Discount is Still a Big Money Saver

Every couple of months, we try to remind you that Verizon still very much offers loyalty discounts to customers. These Verizon loyalty discounts come in various shapes and sizes, but they are still discounts, most of which last for 12 months before expiring. For Verizon customers, this is the best way for you to save … Continued
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