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Save Big on Streaming: Verizon Slashes Prices on HBO Max and Netflix

Verizon is slashing the cost of HBO Max and Netflix perks, making premium streaming actually affordable again just in time for the holidays

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Tyler Schoeber

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If your holiday budget is already threatening to file a formal complaint, Verizon just strolled in like, "Hey, what if we made at least one thing cheaper this season?" As of Dec. 16, HBO Max and Netflix perks on myPlan and myHome are getting a price drop that feels almost fictional considering how wild the streaming world has been lately. But nope, it's real, it's happening, and it's landing just in time for the holidays. With Verizon, you can get both HBO Max and Netflix for just $10/month with ads. We're serious.

Netflix/HBO Max Verizon Deal

Netflix/HBO Max Verizon Deal

Verizon

So, you've heard everyone losing their collective minds over Heated Rivalry and you need to know if the hype is justified? Maybe you're deep into your festive rewatches and absolutely require Elf to function right now. Or maybe you really need to catch the end of Stranger Things. Whatever your flavor, you need HBO Max and Netflix to get that work done these days. But here's the superior, galaxy-brain version of that: HBO Max and Netflix… for less.

Here's the breakdown without any corporate maze. With Verizon, the Netflix + HBO Max (With Ads) bundle is just $10, a deal that would cost an arm and a leg if you subscribed separately. Netflix Standard (With Ads) runs $7.99/month on its own, while HBO Max Basic (With Ads) is $10.99/month. We'll let you do the math and try to tell us that isn't worth it.

And if you're already a Verizon customer? You literally don't have to do anything. Not a single tap. Discounts just activate themselves while you're busy pretending to wrap presents. In this era where streaming service drama keeps stacking up and prices only ever seem to climb, watching something get cheaper feels like catching a rare mythical creature.

As far as end-of-year streaming steals go, this is absolutely one of those "you genuinely can't beat this right now" moments. So go ahead: treat yourself to cheaper HBO Max and Netflix deal. You deserve a little peace amid the chaos.


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