Pokemon GO Verizon code troubleshooting for a treat fix

Today Verizon announced a Pokemon GO code and special event exclusive. Niantic and Verizon are the latest brand team-up to make Pokemon GO take on another shape, this time with an event, new masks, digital billboards, and a “5G demo” in the game. Here are the goodies:

PokeMob

This promotion will take place from October 26th – October 27th in more than 4,000 participating restaurants, cafes and retail stores nationwide. Customers will receive a one-month free arena locker for free on Google Play.

Using their smartphone, customers can type in the code ‐4282‬ to receive permanent access to Double XP areas, and receive double for catching one of 50 Pokemon. They must meet the level requirement to receive the reward.

SHARP SCREEN to BUILD!

Snap a picture of any ticket, store, or venue and take that image to share! You'll get triple the number of chances to capture a Legendary Pokemon when on the Spot. Check out these locations:

MooreMcDonalds® – doors open at 11:30am and end at 2:30pm

Vons – doors open at 11:30am and end at 3:30pm

Pizza Hut – doors open at 11:30am and end at 4:00pm

Macy's – doors open at 11:30am and end at 4:15pm

Latin American After Hours with Donald Trump & Melania Trump

Vendors, celebrities, politicians, and local residents will gather for an unscripted concert designed to get people talking about their local communities.

Join renowned local performers John Legend, Shakira, The Roots, Diane Warren, Mickey Lewis, Punish Henz, and more for an hour-long concert designed to spark conversation with local heritage. Audiences of all ages will get up close with local presidents, California lawmakers, and presenters, and make new discoveries as they absorb informative information exchanged during our conversation. Audiences may also engage with talk of arts, culture, economics, and more.

More is Coming!

There is more to come from Niantic as we explore in more depth. Event Chatter is now filled with secret details and hints on what could be coming to users but we could only speculate what it will be.

A last shot at this came in August when Niantic CEO John Hanke tweeted that the device developer kit (Dex) registration for 20 days would end. At the developer conference following Niantic's virtual reality event this year that convinced Google to buy them for a cool $20 million and establish Google Life Sciences, he re-iterated that there would be another battle ongoing. While they had a bit
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