

Verizon promises to compensate customers for day-long outages.
The responsibility to request a credit falls on customers, though, and they must notify the company within 180 days if they want to be compensated for the outage.
Called today and politely asked for a courtesy credit of some sort for the inconvenience and without hesitation was offered a one-time credit of almost $33.
–LDETR, Reddit user, September 2025
At first they low-balled me and offered $2 per line and $2 for the home internet. I complained that some people received a $50 bill credit. They countered with a $30 discount per month for a year.
–CompetitiveMark9788, Reddit user, September 2025
Don’t do it unless you are willing to accept “no” for an answer. Why? Credits HIGHLY depends on who pick up the phone
–e-herondale, Reddit user, September 2025
Though Verizon says that an isolated number of its customers experienced a service disruption, there were more than 23,000 complaints at the peak of the outage on Downdetector alone, so a good many customers were impacted.
Verizon should ideally inform people that they are eligible for a credit and also be more transparent about how the amount is calculated. While this is a good gesture and may help calm down customers who were contemplating leaving after the outage, not being upfront about it could sow confusion and mistrust.


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