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- Verizon has mocked T-Mobile while introducing the last offer.
- A promotional email sent by Verizon References T-Mobile’s price lock scandal.
- However, some Redditors have expressed their dissatisfaction with Verizon.
“How’s your price lock with the other guys,” Read an excerpt of the Verizon -E post. Check out the screen below.

In any case, Verizon offers up to four 128GB iPhone 16 Pro devices on $ 25 per line Over 36 months when shopping up to four Apple, Google or Samsung phones. This offer only applies to new lines, so existing Verizon customers cannot benefit from it.
Some T-Mobile customers are not convinced
Redditors in the T-Mobile Subiddit have criticized Verizon’s offerings and networks. Of course, you have to take some of this criticism with a grain of salt, as it comes from the T-Mobile Subiddit, after all.
“Catch is that you have to be on their base unlimited plan. They are already heavily overloaded in many markets,” noted the user First phrase. “In Dalla’s region (SIC), this plan will give you 0-Sub-calling KBPS data in many places and top hours.
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In fact, Verizon’s offer is for their unlimited welcome plan, and the nice print notes that you will also get domestic data striking with 2G speeds. This means you can expect terrible speeds if the Verizon coverage is not sufficient in your area. The fine print also confirms that you can expect slower data rates in times of overload. This is not an unusual practice for unlimited plans, but is interesting to note in the light of user complaints, which suggests significant overload problems.
“Verizon was the worst carrier I treated by Big 3. And the network was also fine considering that I live in an urban area,” the user explained Privatehawk124. “Customer service was non-existent because they somehow tried 3 separate orders for new lines with devices and failed to deliver any of them because payment problems even though I was charged for it. And in the end, they didn’t even give me the original campaign because it went out when they solved these problems. And then they wanted $ 5 for the final bill.”
In any case, it is clear that despite the price lock scandal, some T-Mobile users have not been sold on Verizon’s latest agreement, network or service yet.