Adding someone to your Verizon plan can be a convenient and cost-effective way to share a data package and stay connected. The cost of adding someone to your plan will depend on the type of plan you have and the specific details of your data package.
In general, Verizon charges an additional fee for each line that is added to a plan. As of the time of writing, the cost for adding a line is $35 per month. This fee applies to each additional line, whether it is for a phone, tablet, or other device.
It’s worth noting that these additional lines share from the same data package as the main line. This means that the data usage of all the lines on the plan will be drawn from the same pool of data. This sharing of data can be a cost-saving feature, as it allows multiple devices to use the same data package without having to purchase separate plans for each device.
Verizon also offers a discount for signing up for automatic payments using a bank account or debit card. By choosing this option, you can save $10 per month, per line. This can add up to significant savings if you have multiple lines on your plan.
To give you a more personalized perspective, let me share my own experience. I recently added my spouse to my Verizon plan. We wanted to share our data package and have the convenience of having both our devices on the same plan. When we added the line, we were charged an additional $35 per month. However, we were able to save $10 per month by signing up for automatic payments using our bank account. This discount helped to offset the cost of adding the line.
The cost of adding someone to your Verizon plan is $35 per line, per month. However, you can save $10 per month, per line by signing up for automatic payments using a bank account or debit card. This can be a cost-effective way to share a data package and stay connected with your loved ones.