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Get Netflix and Max for $10 Per Month If You're on This Verizon Plan

Netflix's Standard with ads plan is usually $6.99 per month, while Max is $9.99 per month.

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Starting later this week, Verizon customers can score a pretty solid deal on a Netflix and Max streaming bundle.

On Dec. 7, Verizon myPlan customers will be able to purchase the ad-supported version of Netflix and Max bundled together for $10 a month, a 40% savings over the typical cost of the two services separately. On their own, Netflix's Standard with ads plan costs $6.99 per month, while Max's ad-supported plan is $9.99 per month.

The perk will be available to Verizon mobile customers on its Unlimited Welcome, Unlimited Plus, or Unlimited Ultimate plans.

The deal is one of the 10 $10 monthly perks available for Verizon customers through myPlan. Other perks include a Disney bundle, which gets you Disney+, ESPN, and Hulu; a Walmart+ subscription; 100GB of mobile hotspot data; Apple Music Family; and 2TB of Cloud Storage.

If you’re a streaming fan that means you can get Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN for $20 a month, setting you up with a pretty decent selection at a fraction of the cost you’d pay subscribing to the services separately.

Verizon’s myPlan accounts start at $30/mo for its Unlimited Welcome account, which includes 5G data. The carrier’s $45/mo Unlimited Plus ads 30GB of mobile hotspot data as well as 50% off one watch, tablet, hotspot, or Hum plan, and its $55/mo Unlimited Ultimate plan offers 60GB of mobile hotspot data, 50% of the watch, tablet, hotspot, or Hum plans for two devices, and high-speed international data, talk & text. All three plans also offer discounts on Verizon’s home internet, where available.

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Emily is a freelance writer based in Durham, NC. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Lifehacker, Popular Mechanics, Macworld, Engadget, Computerworld, and more. You can also snag a copy of her book Productivity Hacks: 500+ Easy Ways to Accomplish More at Work--That Actually Work! online through Simon & Schuster or wherever books are sold.

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