Verizon: Note 8 Buy One Get One

: The "free" phone wasn't free at the point of sale. Instead, Verizon applied monthly bill credits (e.g., $33.33–$40 per month) over 24 months to offset the cost. Key Requirements & Limitations

: Users were typically required to be on a Verizon Unlimited plan . Switching to a cheaper, non-unlimited plan mid-contract would immediately terminate the remaining bill credits. Device Matching note 8 buy one get one verizon

If the BOGO deal's "new line" requirement was a dealbreaker, other launch-day offers provided alternative value: Mobile device deals and promos FAQs | Verizon Support : The "free" phone wasn't free at the point of sale

: If you paid off the "free" phone early to leave the carrier, you would forfeit all remaining monthly credits and be responsible for the full remaining MSRP. Historical Alternatives at Launch : The second device usually had to be

: In some variations, the BOGO credit was capped at a specific amount (e.g., $799 or $960), meaning if you chose a more expensive model as your "get one" device, you might still owe a small monthly balance.

: The second device usually had to be from the same manufacturer (Samsung). You could not buy a and get an iPhone for free.

: At least one new line of service was required to qualify for the second "free" device.