Hey Verizon - Can we have a separate HTC Rezound forum now please!

Dear Verizon,
Now that you have created so many problems for us with the Rezound OTA firmware update can we PLEASE have our own discussion forum?!?  It has been over 2 months now.  Is the bureaucracy still churning to get this done?  Other phones haven't taken this long and phones that have come out after the Rezound already have their own forum discussions (ie: the Galaxy Nexus - but of course it did have a lot of major problems compared to the Rezound before the update).  Is anyone listening or reading this stuff there at Verizon?  Do you just not care?

stevolene
You have already posted in the HTC Rezound space. If your history of posts are anything to go by.
https://community.verizonwireless.com/community/droid/htc-rezound

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