Blame it on the computer system

That's the problem with big companies like Verizon they don't care about anyone and they have you [Edited to comply with Terms of Service] with their early cancellation fees i've been a customer for twelve years and they made a mistake on my account and i pay the price for it and they can't fix it because of their computer that is **bleep** if ive ever heard any. I would cancel my service too but have five lines and would cost me 350 per line and they know but I will be canceling them one at a time until they are gone and drop my service down as low as it goes wouldn't recommend anyone start new service with Verizon anything because they will rip you off [Edited to comply with Terms of Service] get away with it then all you can do is vent on this stupid board and tell whoever to go elsewhere.

natewb6 wrote:
That's the problem with big companies like Verizon they don't care about anyone and they have you [Edited to comply with Terms of Service] with their early cancellation fees i've been a customer for twelve years and they made a mistake on my account and i pay the price for it and they can't fix it because of their computer that is **bleep** if ive ever heard any. I would cancel my service too but have five lines and would cost me 350 per line and they know but I will be canceling them one at a time until they are gone and drop my service down as low as it goes wouldn't recommend anyone start new service with Verizon anything because they will rip you off [Edited to comply with Terms of Service] get away with it then all you can do is vent on this stupid board and tell whoever to go elsewhere.
Verizon Wireless is one of the largest wireless providers and the provider of the highest quality service in the country. They did not get this way by ripping people off or scamming someone. Having a difficult problem =/= a horrible company.

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