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Verizon Plans $20 Upgrade Fee Even If You Pay Full Price For a Phone

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Verizon Plans $20 Upgrade Fee Even If You Pay Full Price For a Phone
According to a memo leaked by MacRumors, Verizon is planning to introduce a new $20 upgrade fee starting next week. The new $20 flat rate charge will begin next Monday, April 4, and will be applied to smartphones purchased on a Device Payment financing plan, or at full retail price.

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