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Verizon has extended its policy to not charge late fees or cancel service for customers and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through June 30th, the company announced today. Verizon, along with virtually every major US broadband and telecom company, committed to waiving late fees and not canceling service for 60 days in mid-March. In Verizon’s case, that policy would have originally ended on May 13th.
If you are unable to pay your Verizon bill due to the pandemic, though, you have to tell the company you are experiencing hardships and need more time to pay. You can find information about how to do so on this Verizon support site.
Verizon said last week that it would continue to offer an additional 15GB of data to...
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Verizon has extended its policy to not charge late fees or cancel service for customers and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through June 30th, the company announced today. Verizon, along with virtually every major US broadband and telecom company, committed to waiving late fees and not canceling service for 60 days in mid-March. In Verizon’s case, that policy would have originally ended on May 13th.
If you are unable to pay your Verizon bill due to the pandemic, though, you have to tell the company you are experiencing hardships and need more time to pay. You can find information about how to do so on this Verizon support site.
Verizon said last week that it would continue to offer an additional 15GB of data to...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...