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Verizon Promo Codes: $200 Verizon Gift Cards | June 2026
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Verizon Promo Codes: $200 Verizon Gift Cards | June 2026

Wired · Jun 17, 2026, 5:00 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • We know how important it is to stay in communication, so we’ve rounded up the best ways to save money this month, with Verizon promo codes, free phone promotions, and holiday bundle deals.
  • If you’re looking to switch phone plans or carriers, now's a great time to switch to Verizon.
  • The Simplicity Plan at Verizon is one of the best ways to save a lot of money, especially if you’re a single person who just needs one line or a family that doesn’t need all of the bells and whistles.

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We know how important it is to stay in communication, so we’ve rounded up the best ways to save money this month, with Verizon promo codes, free phone promotions, and holiday bundle deals.

If you’re looking to switch phone plans or carriers, now's a great time to switch to Verizon. With more freedom than ever before, you can pick the plan that fits best for your needs, and get up to four lines for only $25 per line with an Unlimited Welcome plan. You’ll also have a guaranteed three-year locked price plan, and to top it off, you can also get 45% off top streaming services.

The Simplicity Plan at Verizon is one of the best ways to save a lot of money, especially if you’re a single person who just needs one line or a family that doesn’t need all of the bells and whistles. With this plan, you’ll start by choosing the number of lines you want—one line starts at only $30 per month. With the Simplicity Plan, you’ll get 5G Ultra Wideband, Verizon Dollars, unlimited data, talk, and text, international roaming and satellite texting, 10 GB mobile hotspot data, and call filter and Verizon Family safety tools. To get this deal, you can: keep your own phone and connect it to Verizon, buy a new phone through Verizon, or upgrade your phone to the latest model (for a monthly charge).

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