Verizon announced that their early upgrade policy and the “New Every Two” program have been discontinued yesterday. These programs offered customers incentives to purchase a new device every two years, in efforts increase contract renewals. New subscribers will not have these benefits available, however existing subscribers already enrolled in one of the programs will continue to receive the benefits for the next 24 months.
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