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Buy a new Windows Phone at a Microsoft Store, get a $100 bill credit on Verizon or AT&T

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Buy a new Windows Phone at a Microsoft Store, get a 00 bill credit on Verizon or AT&T

Microsoft’s retail store is offering a new deal that lasts until the end of this month. If you purchase a new Windows Phone device, such as the Lumia Icon, Lumia 1520,  or any other Windows Phone device at your local Microsoft Store, you can get a $100 Verizon or ATT bill credit.

“Don’t miss out on a $100 credit applied to your bill when you activate a new contract with ATT or Verizon at your local Microsoft retail store. Treat yourself to a new Windows Phone and take advantage of this limited time deal,” Microsoft stated.

Your account must be in good standing for 45 days in order to be eligible for credit, meaning you should have good credit before you attempt to snag this deal. Pre-paid Windows Phone devices are not included in this offer and the offer ends March 31, 2014.

If you are looking to activate a new line of service with either Verizon or ATT, now is the best time to snag that $100 bill credit! Head over to your local Microsoft Store to check out the deal.

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