Verizon includes a $50 VISA gift card w/ new sign-ups on 100/100 internet service, just $40/mo.

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Verizon is offering a one-year subscription to its 100/100Mbps FIOS Internet Service with a $50 VISA gift card for $39.99 per month. New subscribers only. For comparison, it usually goes for $100 per month and today’s deal is a match of our previous mention before the added gift card. Verizon is also waiving the standard setup costs with online sign-up. They’ll also cover up to $500 worth of early termination fees when switching. Verizon’s 100/100 service is perfect for streaming on multiple devices, gaming and more across your home. Learn more on this landing page.

Verizon FIOS Terms and Conditions:

$50 Verizon Visa Prepaid Card issued by MetaBank®, member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Use everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. Must have service for 31 days and register for the card within 60 days thereafter. Card mailed within 30 days of registration. Other card terms and conditions apply. Offer ends 4/3/19.

Verizon: Limited-time online offer for new Fios Internet residential customers subscribing to a Fios Internet plan. Promo rates via bill credits and increase after promo period. $12/mo. router charge and ther fees, taxes, equip. charges & terms may apply. Auto Pay (ACH or bank debit card only) & paper-free billing req’d. Subj. to credit approval & may require a deposit.

Offer for new Fios Internet res. customers is non-transferable and has no cash or refund value. Documentation of early termination fee (ETF) for TV, Internet and phone from your prior service provider must be provided w/in 90 days of installation and offer will be fulfilled via bill credit, to your Verizon account, in the amount of the ETF up to $500. You remain solely responsible for paying the ETF to your prior service provider. If you cancel your Verizon service w/in 90 days of installation, the ETF credit will be charged back to your final bill.

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