Verizon is handing out $20 credits to customers following a network outage that disrupted service on Wednesday. The telecommunications company made the announcement on January 15, 2026.
The $20 credit will appear automatically for eligible customers. According to Verizon, this amount represents several days of average service. Customers can redeem the credit through the myVerizon app.
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Verizon made it clear the credit isn’t meant to fully compensate for the disruption. “No credit really can,” the company stated. Instead, Verizon described the $20 as a way to acknowledge the inconvenience and show customers that their experience matters.
Business customers are getting separate treatment. Verizon said it will contact business clients directly about their credits. The company didn’t specify whether business customers would receive the same $20 amount or a different compensation package.
Some customers are still experiencing connectivity problems after the outage. Verizon offered a simple fix for these users. The company recommends turning devices off and then back on again.
This restart process is “the quickest way to reconnect your phone to the network,” according to Verizon’s guidance. The company is positioning this as the first troubleshooting step for affected users.
The timing of the credit announcement came quickly after the Wednesday disruption. Verizon appears to be moving fast to address customer frustration.
The company’s statement focused heavily on customer satisfaction. Verizon emphasized that customer time and experience are important to the organization.
The $20 credit will be applied automatically to eligible accounts. Customers don’t need to take any action to receive the compensation beyond accessing the myVerizon app to redeem it.
Verizon stock was down 1.18% following the service disruption and credit announcement.
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