Verizon Grand Opening

Verizon Grand Opening

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Now at the newly opened Verizon store in Keene, they have some big news for your peace of mind. Verizon is giving new and existing customers a three-year price lock, guaranteed. That means your low price won’t change for three years.*

PLUS, join KNE FM LIVE on Saturday May 31st from Noon to 2pm at the Keene Verizon store at 346 Winchester St!  There will be fun, food, and prizes like $50 gas cards given away every 15 minutes, and chances to win $25 restaurant gift cards, NH Fisher Cats tickets or even the grand prize of a pair of Red Sox tix! 

*Price guarantee applies to then-current base monthly rate. Additional terms and conditions apply for all offers.

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