Verizon offers $20 credit for outage
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Did you get a text from Verizon about a $20 account credit? You're not alone — and you're probably wondering whether it's legitimate. The short answer: Yes, the text is real. But given how common scam and phishing texts have become,
Verizon is offering customers a $20 account credit following a massive outage that brought down service across the US on Wednesday. In an update on X, Verizon says you’ll receive a text message when the credit is available, which you can redeem by logging into the myVerizon app and accepting it.
Verizon Messages (Message+) is a popular messaging app offered by the telecom giant, but it will shut down next month. The app, which has over 250 million users, allows you to sync your text conversations across all compatible devices. Verizon Messages is ...
Receiving a text about a customer refund can seem like good news—until you start to suspect it may simply be a scam. That has been the case for Verizon customers who are now scratching their heads over a message about a $20 credit that was sent in response to a widespread outage this week.
Verizon Message Plus is shutting down. The messaging platform is being retired because it cannot offer the ‘best messaging experience’. What is Verizon Message Plus? As the name indicates, Verizon owns, supports, and operates the Verizon Message Plus app.
Last month, Verizon announced that it would be shutting down its Message Plus app on November 7. The app’s closure date has now been extended to December 9, 2024. Verizon is encouraging users to switch to Google Messages. Verizon has extended the ...
Long wait on Verizon's Customer Service or chat? It's confusing, but here's how and when you'll get $20 bill credit for the massive Verizon outage.