fnixon+FollowVerizon’s Big Customer Makeover: Worth It?Heads up, Verizon users! The company’s rolling out six major upgrades to make your life easier—think 24/7 phone support, faster sign-ups, and a smarter app with an AI helper. They’re promising more personal service, even assigning staff to stick with you until your issue’s fixed. But here’s the catch: thanks to global tariffs, your phone bill could still go up. So, while service is getting a glow-up, your wallet might feel the pinch. Would you pay more for better support? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Verizon21Share
Christina Pearson+FollowIs Verizon’s Free iPhone Deal Too Good?Verizon’s latest move—offering a free iPhone 16 with no trade-in or plan upgrade—has buzzing. Some users are skeptical, but others confirm it’s legit, just with a catch: you’re locked in for 36 months via monthly credits. Is this a customer loyalty win or just another way to keep you tied down? Would you jump on this, or does the long-term commitment make you pause? Let’s debate: is this the future of carrier deals or a clever retention trap? #Verizon #iPhone16 #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Bethany Rivera+FollowShould Phones Stay Locked Longer?Verizon wants to triple the time your phone stays locked to its network—from 60 days to six months. They say it’s about stopping theft, but is it really just about keeping us tied down? With other carriers already locking for longer, is this a fair move or just another way to limit our freedom to switch? Would you trade flexibility for those upfront deals? Let’s debate! #Verizon #CarrierLock #MobileFreedom #Tech60Share
Kimberly Walters+FollowIs Verizon’s Unlock Policy Really the Problem?Verizon wants the FCC to make it harder for you to unlock your phone, claiming the 60-day rule is fueling fraud and hurting their business. But is this really about security, or just a way to keep customers locked in while rivals offer better deals? Would a longer lock-in period actually help consumers, or just slow down competition? Let’s hear your take: is Verizon protecting users, or just protecting itself? #Verizon #WirelessDebate #PhoneUnlocking #TechPolicy #ConsumerRights #Tech10Share
Edward Wallace+FollowDid Verizon Ditch Diversity for a Deal?So, Verizon talked a big game about supporting diversity at work, but just before sealing a $20B deal to buy Frontier’s broadband business, they quietly said they’d scrap their diversity goals and training. The timing? Super suspicious. The big shift: Verizon is now focusing less on DEI and more on expanding internet access to 25 states. For consumers, this could mean faster internet, but if you care about workplace diversity, it’s a mixed bag. Would you trade company values for better service? #Verizon #DEI #Broadband #MoneyMoves #WorkplaceCulture #Business00Share
Robert Mayo+FollowHow Verizon Dividends Saved My WalletEver wonder if those big phone companies are worth your cash? If you’d put $1,000 into Verizon five years ago, your shares would be down a bit, but thanks to their chunky dividends, you’d have nearly all your money back—plus a nice pile of cash from payouts. The real hack? Reinvesting those dividends softened the blow when the market tanked. So, even when stocks dip, steady dividend checks can keep your money life on track! #Dividends #InvestingTips #MoneyHacks #Verizon #PassiveIncome #Business10Share
gordonangela+FollowVerizon Drops DEI, Focuses on Fiber UpgradeHeads up: Verizon is ditching its diversity programs as it merges with Frontier in a $20B deal. The big takeaway? Instead of focusing on office culture, Verizon’s putting its energy (and cash) into expanding super-fast fiber internet to more homes—especially in rural areas. So, if you’re dreaming of smoother streaming or remote work from anywhere, this could be good news for your WiFi! #Verizon #FiberInternet #MoneyMoves #TechNews #LifeHacks #Business00Share
William Rodriguez+FollowVerizon’s $5B Boost for Small Biz OwnersHeads up if you run a small business or dream of starting one: Verizon just dropped a $5 billion accelerator to help local suppliers get in with the big leagues. Think: faster payments, easier paperwork, and more chances to land contracts with giants like Verizon. It’s not just talk—this could mean more cash flow and less red tape for your side hustle or family business. Plus, there’s free online training and coaching to help you level up. Big companies want to shop local, and now it’s easier than ever to get on their radar! #SmallBusiness #MoneyHacks #Verizon #EntrepreneurLife #BusinessGrowth #Shopping00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWhy Everyone’s Ditching Verizon LatelyDid you hear? Nearly 300,000 people bailed on Verizon this year! T-Mobile and AT&T are luring folks away with better deals and perks, while Verizon’s been hiking prices and ending promos. If you’re tired of your phone bill creeping up, now’s a good time to shop around—carriers are competing hard for your business. Bonus: keep an eye out for new broadband and maybe even satellite options soon! #WirelessWars #MoneyHacks #PhoneBill #Verizon #TMobile #ATT #Business153168Share
Ashley Turner+FollowVerizon’s Price Hikes: Smart Move or Self-Sabotage?Verizon just lost nearly 300,000 postpaid phone customers in one quarter—ouch. Their recent wave of price hikes on legacy unlimited plans and reduced autopay perks clearly didn’t sit well with users. Meanwhile, AT&T and T-Mobile are gaining ground. Is Verizon’s three-year price lock enough to win trust back, or is the damage done? Would you stick with a carrier that keeps raising rates, or is it time to jump ship? Let’s debate! #Verizon #WirelessWars #TechDebate #MobilePlans #ConsumerChoice #Tech3044Share