Employment discount

I sent in copies of my W-2 over a week ago and you have cancelled my 15% discount. I work for the City of Cleveland, Ohio on the Fire Department. Is there still a discount applicable here?
Barry
O. v. borealis, Venator

This isn't Customer Service, but a peer-to-peer forum.  And since you didn't mark the thread as a question, it won't be seen by the VZW reps that occasionally roam the community.
You might try contacting VZW about the discount:
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    This information was received by the Employment Discount department. There is record of everything I sent being received there at Verizon. Nobody can tell me why this is not being applied to  my account.
    The floor manager was not helpful in answering any of my questions yesterday. He was actually rude to me at some points ignoring the frustration I had with the whole process at the time.
    The error in the process is at the Verizon level. I don’t know which department is responsible for this program but someone messed up not once but twice on my account and I was made to feel like
    I was in the wrong. I am serious about switching carriers after the way I was treated. I still do NOT have the discount because nobody will do anything to expedite the process or give me information to resolve this problem.
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  • Don't believe the employment discount

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    If you have an work email address that indicates your job with an qualifying organization (for instance, a school district or public agency) the discount is applied immediately when you submit and confirm your email address via http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/support/employee-discount-email  If the specific email address is not recognized as being eligible for a discount, then you  need to submit documentation and it does take one or two billing cycles to be applied.  My son's discount was evident on his second bill; he does not have a work email and had to submit a current pay stub, and the discount was applied from his second bill onward.

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    I have given two email addresses with my company name included in the address, and Verizon won't accept the email addresses.  Now they want a copy of a paystub that I feel is very private information.
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    sttxdisabled wrote:
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  • Did you receive an unsolicited promo offer and after accepting realize your employee discount was dropped?

    This is EXACTLY what happened to me! About two months ago, I received a text from Verizon stating,
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    Well your very welcome   just want to be clear there is a BIG difference between loyalty plans and loyalty Data. The data makes no change to the plan at the same rate, the plan changes you to one of the lower amounts possible not allowing the discount to apply to the acct. which is why online when checking the status you can still see you are valid but its not reflecting, unfortunately with this problem VZW cant really apply the discount because its a system reading not a mess up on an agents part. If you contact employment validation they will actually tell you the accurate info which is exactly as im explaining (1-800-890-8007) hope they clear it all up for you.
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