Any one-time charges and credits for the prior billing period, such as:.Surcharges, taxes and government fees for the above.Any add-ons (e.g., Verizon Cloud, Apple Music, etc.).Any credits due (e.g., Auto Pay and other discounts).Data plan account charges (to view details in My Verizon, choose View bill PDF).Your monthly, recurring charges for the next billing period.Your Verizon mobile bill shows all your charges, which can include: *In some cases, charges can't be finalized by the bill delivery date and may appear on a later bill. You have prorated plan charges for the Start Unlimited plan for 1/19 - 2/1 and for the Get More Unlimited plan for 2/2 - 2/18. Monthly plan charge for the upcoming 2/19 - 3/18 billing period for your line.Monthly plan charges for the upcoming 2/19 - 3/18 billing period for your sister's line.Your “Feb 18 bill” is ready on or about 2/21 and is due 3/11. On 2/2 you use the My Verizon app and switch your plan to Get More Unlimited.You want more data for your smartphone.Monthly plan charge for your sister’s plan, for the 1/19 - 2/18 billing period (billed 1 month in advance)īilling period: 1/19 – 2/18: Change of plans.Monthly plan charges appear for your sister's plan for just 1/4 - 1/18 (called partial or “prorated” charges).
Device payment charge for the iPhone (first of 24 payments).Monthly plan charges for your first billing period 9/19 - 10/18.Your “Oct 18 bill” is ready online on or about 10/21 and is due 11/10.
Here's an example of how various activities affect your Verizon mobile bills: Your activityīilling period: 9/19 – 10/18: Welcome to Verizon However, any non-monthly products or services (e.g., add a Data Boost or buy accessories) those charges appear on the next bill after the charges are incurred.* You see that the dates are for the upcoming billing period. Look at your bill’s monthly plan charges section. You pay for your monthly mobile service plan in advance.