Score big in 2023.

By: Raquel Wilson

Celebrating the Welcome Unlimited three-year price lock with tickets to three Super Bowls.

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On today’s edition of Up To Speed we shared how we’re celebrating our Welcome Unlimited three-year price lock with tickets to three Super Bowls.

As you may know, for a limited time, we made our Welcome Unlimited plan even more affordable.

Right now, you can get Welcome Unlimited for just $25 per line per month for four lines (plus taxes and fees, with Auto Pay) when you bring four phones to Verizon. And, we added a three- year price guarantee (price guarantee excludes taxes and fees).

So, to celebrate three years of savings with Welcome Unlimited – we’re giving away 20 pairs of tickets for three Super Bowls in a row!

And although employees are not eligible, be sure to tell your friends and maybe you can be their plus one. They can enter by visiting a participating Verizon Store near them. Once there, they’ll see a Sweepstakes QR code that they can scan to access the registration.

For all the rules and eligibility, click here, and hurry because the sweepstakes ends on February 15.

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About the author(s):

Raquel Wilson is a former adfellow and now on her way to becoming a communications pro. You can always rely on her to have a good book recommendation and a latte she probably paid way too much for.

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