Why doesn’t Verizon promote their visible.com service for $25/month for four lines and byod if the really want to compete against T-Mobile. ? Great service but no one knows about it.
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I’ve had it for a couple years now, no problems so far, although it is a pain to move your family plan. Verizon should just make this it’s lowest tier of service, instead of having a separate company.
We gotta save wherever we can. No sense throwing money out the window.
I worked for Visible up until Wednesday this week. They layered off over 200 employees then told all of us we would be transfered to different departments but then I found out they gave those positions to select agents and the rest of us are going to be SOL. They told us the reason was because Visible is expanding thier "INTERNATIONAL" departments......cheaper wages! They are moving more of their customer service internationally because they can pay those employees so much less then employees here in the US. We got paid 14.50 an hour.
I think if they made it a little easier to move a family plan over, they would do a lot better. Bit of a hassle to make every line a separate account. I'm going to give it a try once my phone payments are done.
Been running on Visible for two years now, no issues. Got an email last week saying 5G is on the way, not that I'll need it anytime soon.
With the Tracfone purchase, won't Visible become IN-Visible?
The visible team is a mess. They are trying to cater to younger millennials and gen z ers but want to be better than Sprint or MetroPCS. I don't understand why we have a stick up our a– to be seen as premium service instead of syncing with The Financial Diet and other savvy financial folks to get into the market we're trying to tap into.
@vaj+19lJ8teU - WRONG
Visible is fully owned by Verizon.
Because that is not a Verizon service. That is a mobile virtual network operator that buys access to the Vz network at wholesale rates and then resells it. Whole separate company from Vz.