Verizon Wireless $25 Referral Bonus

Did you know that you can easily get a $25 credit on your Verizon Wireless phone bill? I don’t recall seeing it advertised anywhere, but if a new customer lists an existing customer as a someone who referred him or her to the company, the existing customer will receive $25 to be used towards their next bill. I’ve confirmed that my $25 bonus for referring a friend is listed on my newest statement.

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  1. #1: monty loree
    Wednesday, August 31, 2005
    12:22 am (reply)

    Nice,

    This way if you keep referring people you won’t pay for your cell phone use.

    Kind of like a multi-level marketing for cell phones.

  2. #2: nickel
    Wednesday, August 31, 2005
    12:34 am (reply)

    There used to be a guy that was selling numbers for Sprint PCS referrals on eBay. No idea where he got them, but for about three bucks you could buy yourself a number that would give you a $20 service credit. He seemed to have an endless supply. Not sure if he’s still doing it. I should probably check.

  3. #3: scott
    Monday, November 6, 2006
    6:54 pm (reply)

    how do you do the referral? do we call verizon? or there is a website that you can do it online?

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