The Offer
- Verizon Wireless customers can tap and pay in-store with Android Pay and get a free GB of data
- Tap and pay a second and third time in-store and get another free GB; total of 2 GB data free
List of merchants who accept Android Pay
The Fine Print
- Free data will be valid for two billing cycles
- Promotion is offered only to Verizon postpaid consumer subscribers with The Verizon Plan or The MORE Everything Plan within the 50 United States and DC
- Offer ends on 6/13/16 and rewards must be redeemed by 7/13/16
- Participants will be notified of their Rewards within the App and can redeem the Rewards via a Verizon website
- Eligible subscribers can also combine this offer with current deals, such as receiving 2 GB of shareable monthly bonus data when you upgrade or activate a new phone on device payment on the Verizon Plan XL or larger
Our Verdict
Nice offer here for Verizon Wireless users. Should be easy enough to do three Android Pay transactions and get 2 free gigs. For example, you can buy three small items at Walgreens or McDonald’s.
Related: Free $30 Gift Card with Samsung Pay – First Time User Only
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This is stupid. Putting aside the fact that data should be tied by congestion, not usage, most people don't use 100% of their allotted data if on a usage-based plan (and most probably aren't even aware what their current usage is).
We have a family of 6 on our plan and use every drop of our data. These offers mean we can keep our data plan on the last day or two of our billing cycle. Yippee! Thanks, DoC!
I said most people, didn't I?
"The data will be shared by all lines on a participant’s account, will be decremented before a participant’s monthly data allowance is charged (in other words, the promotional data is used up before the monthly data allowance) and it will expire at the end of the participant’s next scheduled bill cycle regardless of whether or not the entire Reward data is used."
reference: http://www.android.com/pay/verizon/terms-and-conditions/
Anyone knows, when there are five phones on a family plan, if each phone would add 2GB to the shared pool of data?