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Get a free pair of Meta Ray-Bans when you sign up for Verizon 5G home internet

Whether you’re looking to switch home internet providers or just want to take advantage of a great deal for your existing service, Verizon’s 5G home internet offers flexible plans to suit your needs with up to 1Gig download speeds and support for 4K streaming and whole-home Wi-Fi coverage.
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And right now at Verizon, both new and existing customers can snag a free pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses (a $299 value) when you open a new account or renew your service.
You can choose between the Verizon 5G Home plan, which offers up to 300Mbps download speeds, and the 5G Home Plus plan which offers up to 1Gig download speeds. While both plans have affordable monthly rates of $60 and $80, respectively, you can save even more by opting for automatic payments or bundling with a Verizon mobile phone plan to bring your monthly bill down to as little as $35. And if you sign up right now, you can lock in the price of the 5G Home plan for 3 years or the 5G Home Plus plan for 4 years so you can avoid any surprise rate hikes or hidden fees.
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But to get your free pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, your Verizon 5G Home internet plan must stay activated and in good standing for at least 65 days, and Verizon reserves the right to initiate a chargeback for the smart glasses if you cancel your 5G home internet plan within 180 days. You’ll also need to ensure that Verizon’s home internet service is available in your area before starting the activation process.
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There is a lot of fine print that new and existing Verizon customers need to navigate in order to take advantage of this deal, like keeping your account in good standing for at least 65 days and not cancelling the service before 180 days to avoid a chargeback for the smart glasses. However, with both the free pair of Ray-Bans Meta smart glasses, autopay and plan bundle discounts, and 3/4 year price lock guarantee, it’s still worth the delayed gratification in order to get your hands on some high-quality tech and fast home internet for streaming, gaming, and working from home.
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There’s a lot of red tape when it comes to claiming your free pair of smart glasses. Thankfully, the deal is open to both new and existing Verizon 5G Home customers and does not require you to activate a mobile phone plan. Prices for the 5G Home and 5G Home Plus plans start at $60 and $80 per month, respectively, but you can save up to $25 by enrolling in autopay and bundling with a Verizon mobile plan. To claim your free pair of Meta Ray-Bans smart glasses, your Verizon 5G Home internet account has to be in good standing for at least 65 days, and Verizon reserves the right to initiate a chargeback for the glasses if you cancel your account within 180 days of activation. View full details at Verizon: https://www.verizon.com/home/internet/5g/
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