Poor Customer Services

It was deteremined my WRT1900AC router is defective and Linksys/Belkin will send me a replacement.  This was approved last Wednesday  (8/13/2014) at 7:20pm pst.  A shipping label was created yesterday when I was told it was shipped on Monday.  Its one week later and UPS is waiting for the package to be sent from Linksys/Belkin.  Someone needs to clean house at Linksys/Belkin.  Standard shipping is another 3 to 7 days wait which mean I might get my router in 2 weeks. 

It finally shipped today and expected delivery is 8/27/2014.  WRT1900AC router replacement is 2 weeks under warranty.  Forget about 1 or 2 days processing from Linksys/Belkin because it doesn't exist.  Only reason I put on the forum is to hope someone from Linksys/Belkin take a look and clean house and start caring about their customers.  I own 8 linksys routers (2 wrt54g v3 and v8, 1 wrt150n, 1 wrt160n, 1 EA2700, 2 EA6400, and 1 WRT1900AC) over my lifetime.  If customer services doesn't improve, I will shift toward Asus routers in near future. 

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  • Poor Customer Service

    I am shocked at the level of poor customer service I get from Adobe sales reps on a consistent basis. It is as if Adobe assumes their products are without peer - so the sales team can take its customers for granted. I recently subscribed to the $19.99/month for Acrobat pro. I inquired if I wanted to upgrade to the full Creative Cloud for $49.99/month how could I upgrade. I received a wide spectrum of bizarre responses that ranged from, n you can not upgrade to you must first cancel your Acrobat subscription, pay the termination fee - and then create a new subscription for the entire Creative Cloud. Each sales rep seemed very tenuous at best and when I would inquiry further that it did not sound right - then they all would be very snarky and sarcastic. I was shocked at the level of unprofessional behavior from your sales team. It is as if Adobe does not have a culture of personal accountability when it comes to dealing with the customer.
    I fine it very odd if Adobe is serious about providing CLoud Services, why it does not make the subscription model more flexible and upgradable for the customer. I am also not sure why Adobe does not make this something that a customer can simply do on their own by logging into their account. Evernote, Dropbox, Google - these are all services that allo the cusotmer to upgrade to more features and services online in a matter of seconds - as opposed to forcing customers to call in that crazy phone menu hell - then deal with snarky phone reps that sound unsure of themselves but then get upset when you ask follow up questions.

    Attached is the letter I sent to correspondance, I haven't heard back from
    them so I don't know if it has been addressed yet.
    I was with Sprint for over 10 years, when I changed to Verizon my bill went
    up, however I was willing to stick it out because the customer service was
    so much better. I have been very surprised at the service I have gotten
    through all of this.
    I really didn't want to leave that post on the community board, but I was
    not getting any help. However, today, someone was able to help me get the
    Asurion claim for my sons phone. Kudos to that rep. It amazes me how I can
    speak with 3-4 people, give them all  the same information and EACH AND
    EVERYONE of them gives me a different answer. I had spoken with probably 4
    people before the one today and gave them the same information (probably
    more) and not one of them resolved the problem the way this one did nor as
    promptly!
    Thank you for following up with me, I hope you can help me get these
    matters resolved.
    Tricia Godwin
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  • Is there anywhere to file a formal complaint about poor customer service in billing?

    I would prefer a physical address or email address but I can voice it out on Twitter if preferred. I have had Verizon for FIFTEEN years. Non stop. 15 loyal years. Plus we have Fios and have had that for 4 years. I give Verizon a considerable chunk of my money. That being said, when we switched our bank accounts a few months back I made a mistake and picked the wrong account for our payment on the online payment system for Verizon. In fact I did it 2x. Which caused the payment to decline because we don't use that bank. I was rushed and made a mistake. Due to this I now have to get out cash and go into a Verizon Store and pay. This is craziness. And yes I am aware I can also call and dole out my credit card number to you over the phone. While that seems like a safe thing to do...... I prefer not to. Also I travel internationally for work which makes the call and the going to a store even more difficult. So as any reasonable person I call Verizon Customer Service thinking there must be some fix to this after all I have been with them so long. Well the first person admitted to me it could be overridden and transferred me to his supervisor who just outright refused. So there is your answer, Verizon does not care about loyalty or the 15 years of current payments. I want this addressed further and want to file a complaint. I also will leave Verizon the first chance I get, cell and cable. Amazing that a business can thrive with such poor customer service. Other companies I patronize recognize loyalty and reward it. Not Verizon. Lesson learned. I will be sure to spread this word far and wide. This could have been a simple resolution costing nothing for Verizon.

    click here and scroll toward the bottom:
    Contact Us | Verizon Wireless
    You also could file a Notice of Dispute:
    http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/pdf/Notice_of_Dispute.pdf

  • Unacceptable - Poor Customer Service - Liars - Crooks

    Seems like I'm not alone with reading all these issues.
    From a corporate standpoint, Verizon wireless' customer service is extremely poor!  The cheapest excuse is that someone will call you and that your credits will be applied when no one follows through.
    I had a bill for over 1G.  An amount that I had never received while in any phone service - let alone anywhere else. Apparently after speaking with more than 20 representatives, my plan was screwed up when it was changed over.  No kidding?!?!  On top of that, I was charged a $599.99 phone replacement fee over a phone that "I thought" was returned and taken care of 2 months ago.  So I thought...
    Previously I had a Droid Razr Maxx, which was garbage! I returned a brand new phone for a used one over 7 times.  You would think that as much as Verizon robs of you, you would receive a brand new phone when having issues.  Wrong! They greed of money only offers you used phones and they have the nerve to convince you that they are not.  After the 7th time of replacing the phone - I had gone personally to the Verizon store and expressed to them my dilemma.  The representative who assisted me suggested that I call Verizon and request a different brand.  I did as suggested as soon as I arrived home that same day and I was sent the Samsung SIII. At this point, I had told the representative to cancel my order for the replacement of the Droid since they were sending me the Samsung.  Two months later, I'm still fighting a $599.99 charge over something that I thought was taken care of.  You would think that after 7 times, this would be second nature to me in knowing exactly what I need to do with replacement phones.  Besides this, they are asking for verification over something that was done and settled with...so I thought.
    The following is the calling log I have gathered thus far. Not to include the calls I previously made prior to the 12th:
    3-12-13 – Cory Representative stated my phone plan would sum up to $126.20. Two supervisors verified the information was correct and credits should be applied.  Still waiting...
    3-16-13 – Zack Representative. Credits pending.
    3-19-13 – Rodriguez Representative stated credits pending, requested and transferred to a supervisor.
    3-19-13 Supervisor – Ebony (Washington State) ***$599.99 credit to be applied*** Ebony stated that because of company protocol, she could not process a credit for more than $600 and that it would take a couple of days for the credit to be applied to my account.  She ensured me that she would return my call personally and that once the credit is processed, my account should amount to $124.00 as promised by the previous rep.  Since then, I  have not received a call from Ebony.
    Throughout the week, I kept receiving messages from Verizon in regards to interruption of service till the Friday, March 22nd where I received a voicemail stating they would disconnect my service if a payment was made.
    3-22-13 Spoke to Dorothy representative who gave me a number of a supervisor named Marcy and apparently gave me her direct number at 585-XXX-XXXX.  Since then I have called this number and I've received nothing but voicemail as if the phone is shut off and never turned on.  If you ask me, I was fooled again into a bogus number.
    3-24-13 Voicemail to Marcy
    3-25-13 Voicemail to Marcy
    3-25-13 Spoke to yet another supervisors who I had re-explain my story and to no avail was useless.
    3-25-13 Spoke to Michael representative – stated that Ebony tried calling me 1:50pm on March 25, 2013.  I find that hard to believe when there was no message or phone call recorded.  No surprised! Michael ensured me that Ebony would try again the following day, March 26 at 1:00pm.
    3-26-13 Spoke to another representative who transferred me to the fraudulent department who again, was useless and had the nerve to tell me that I shouldn't of waited 2 months to take care of the situation.  I'm sorry, did he not look at my records of calling several times since the charges were posted.  I'm sorry, this reflects the poor customer service of a company that cannot get there act together and resolve their discrepancies to rob customers.  I don't understand how promises are constantly made that are not fulfilled, incorrect information is given and supervisors have no clue of what their responsibilities or authorities are.
    3-26 – Spoke to yet another representative; Michele who stated Ebony would follow up at 11pm.  What company contacts their customers in the wee hours of the night?  Then she changed the information and that it would be by 9pm.  Then she stated that she couldn't promise me that she would call.  On top of that, I'm not sure if I should hold my breath since anyone who claims they'll call or follow up with an email on the credits does not follow thru.  In addition, they have no idea who the people are - they can't give out information and they themselves cannot contact them.  POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
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    You spoke to Ebony in Washington, the 585 area code is in upstate NY...when you call customer service you get connected to whatever agent is available to take your call in whatever call center across the country.  The agents and supervisors don't know each other and they probably are not actual Verizon Wireless employees but work for competing call center companies which staff hundreds of people rotating shifts throughout the day.  My advice, quit waiting or expecting a call back from this one person.  For all you know Ebony took a job at the AT&T store as a manager and you will never hear from her again.
    If you are waiting for credit wait until you get your bill and see if credit has been applied to that.  Log into you account online.  I understand that you are trying to get a problem resolved but you've got to just block off some time and call customer service.  Stay on the line with the agent you are connected to initially and don't ask for anyone else or to speak with a supervisor right away.  If they have to put you on hold let them but do not ask them to call you back or as for someone else to call you back.  Honestly, I would never buy it if they said they would personally return my call.

  • Poor, Poor, Poor Customer Service

    December 18, 2012
    Lowell C. McAdam
    {edited for privacy}
    Annual Account Value: Approximately $6,000.00 annually
    Dear Mr. McAdam:
    I am a Verizon FIOS customer with a bundle (landline, wireless, cable, Internet) who has been with your organization for almost 10 years who is writing to let you know of my extreme dissatisfaction with your Verizon customer service (or lack of it), which seems to have deteriorated beyond repair. I will try to keep this brief and to the point, but I have had unresolved phone issues for almost a year now that no one in your organization can fix.
    1)    The first landline number I received from you all was the end recipient on a “robo-call” list where I would receive hundreds of phone calls a day, even though I immediately signed up for the “Do Not Call” list upon receipt of the number. It was obviously a bad number that needed to be removed from your system. After a very long time (months or even a year), I switched numbers after much time unsuccessfully spent researching and trying to fix this problem.
    2)    On the second landline number that we implemented, which we had for almost a year, someone had hijacked our home phone line (perhaps a hacker, no one knows) and was using it to dial callers in our local Tampa area market. Needless to say, we received many threatening and obscene phone calls in return (when they hit re-dial), which we have documented. We have spent countless hours each week with various customer service representatives (and various other individuals when the call was escalated) providing them with the Caller ID information and the Caller ID name trying to resolve the issue.  Over time, I probably spoke with 10 or so different individuals on this issue, none of whom seemed to know how to fix the problem.
    There was one representative who said a network engineer would put a “digital bug” in our FIOS box to find out who was performing this fraudulent activity so that we could correct the issue. When nothing happened, no communications, nothing, I called back and yet another customer service rep assured he was escalating this issue to the “War Room” and they would fix the issue so I did not have to change my number again. He promised the issue would be resolved in no more than 5 days, or at the very least, some form of communication would occur. This was weeks ago and I never heard from him or anyone else in your organization with any form of follow-up.
    3)    After months and months of trying to resolve this issue, finally, in defeat, I requested a phone number change after learning it is virtually impossible and cost-prohibitive to “unbundle” the services (which I am pretty sure is illegal). Both this number and my old number have a “disconnected” message on them when dialed now.
    4)    Now I am with Verizon’s “Order Escalation” team to execute a simple phone number change. I requested the phone number to be changed on Friday of last week and it is Tuesday and the number still DOES NOT work. I am currently with your “Order Escalation Team” to fix what should have been a 24-hour-turnaround.
    5)    After all this, one might expect a fair discount to their account, but I have never been given one or offered one, even when I ask.
    We spend more than $6,000.00 with you annually. This may not amount to a lot to you in the scheme of things, but I would hope you will care enough to rectify these issues so that we do not have to change carriers, or worse, look into possible legal options. I am sure you probably do not care and you say to yourself, “So what? This is only one customer,” but if you go online, you will see what legions of customers are saying. You might be the “big dog” now, but when you falter, and all companies with this low degree of customer service do, just remember that giants fall hardest of all.

    Fellow subscriber,
    As I understand your post... you have issues with 2 different phone numbers.
    1. Line 1, You got lots of calls that weren't for you.
    2. Line 2, A robo-dialer is faking your number on caller-id when it dials out.
    While I understand your frustration with this situation, I also understand why you weren't getting the help you wanted from Verizon. Having been in the phone industry since I was young and skinny (Mid 80's); I can confidently inform you that other than offering a new number, neither Verizon nor any other phone company can fix these issues, both caused entirely by a 3rd party.
    You cited poor customer service... what did you expect from your phone company to do about the 3rd parties abusing your phone number? 

  • Poor Customer Service and a Rude Associate

    My wife's iPhone 5 recently stopped receiving cellular signal. We took it to the verizon store and they were unable to fix it. because it was less than a year old and broke due to no fault of our own the store said that they would send us a new iPhone 5. We gave them the address and associate, who was busy trying to sell us things for our broken phone, received our address. Today the phone arrived at the wrong address and was a an old flip phone. We called the verizon store and the woman on the other line told us she could not help us. She became very rude when we explained to her that we could not give her a reliable number to call because the phone did not receive calls. She told us that that was our problem and that she needed to assist customers. It saddens me that Verizon does not care about its current customers and has such poor customer service. I hope that someone will respond to this willing to help us resolve this problem. We have been verizon subscribers for more than eight years but are now considering other carriers. 

    Simple fix. First bring the iPhone to an Apple store they can warrantee it right there.
    Secondly call 1-800-922-0204 and state the device sent to you was wrong, and went to a wrong address. Make sure you copy all paper work in case you have to take verizon to small claims court
    If they tell you to send it back with their label get a copy of the label and insist the USPS scan the package when you send the clam shell device back.
    Good Luck

  • Going back to Comcast--Verizon poor customer service

    Well, I'm going to have to terminate Verizon FIOS. I switched from Comcast, thinking the internet speed would be higher and overall service would be better, but so far my experience with Verizon has been terrible. Although (according to my contract) the fiber optic line would be run underground to my house prior to installation, it was not. In fact, on the day the service was installed, there was no cable so there was a delay of several hours waiting for a cable drop to the house so installation could proceed. A cable drop means the cable was run to the house above ground. Since the installation on April 1 (yeah, I know) Verizon has "promised" the cable would be buried on 5 different dates. Each day came and went, with no cable burial. Furthermore, there was no call from anyone to let me know the cable would not be buried on the day as promised. This has been a problem, because they require our dogs to be kept out of the back yard so they can do the cut over with the buried cable. This means we either had to stay home so we could confine the dogs when the installer showed up, or keep the dogs locked in the garage for several hours if we had to leave. Don't bother calling their tech support line to resolve the problem--their standard response is to say they will contact the department that schedules the in ground installation and I would get a call back withing 24 to 48 hours. I've been told this 3 times on 3 different occasions, and never had a call back. Yesterday I was told that the contractor would be out today to bury the cable, and they even had a work order number to confirm the appointment. Nobody showed up today, and no call back.
    Now, Comcast may not be superior to Verizon FIOS, but in the 2 years I was with them they never lied to me. Verizon has lied to me (unintentionally, perhaps) at least 5 times so far, and no one has ever had the courtesy to contact me when an appointment was broken to let me know it would not be kept.
    I plan on terminating the agreement with Verizon and going back to Comcast. According to my contract, Verizon was required to install the FIOS cable to my house--prior to installation--in the same manner as the copper wire; aerial or buried. Well, the copper phone line and Comcast cable are underground, but the FIOS cable is still lying on top of the ground. Breach of contract.
    PS--although the service I signed up for promises internet speed up to 10 Mbps, the fastest I've seen so far has been closer to 5. Comcast was faster.

    A poster wrote: "IMO all these Unions & Contractors should be gone. "
    The unions have nothing to do with this...let's keep the blame where it belongs. 1) unethical, unreliable, and unresponsive contractors, 2) lack of oversight from Verizon, and 3) unresponsive, no follow up/less than stellar Verizon customer service.
    Verizon...or better...Ma Bell....was at one time THE BEST SERVICE PROVIDER BAR NONE. That sadly has gone the way of the do do bird...They've dumbed down their techs, compartmentalized their "mindbank". There are very few techs who know more than "one thing" anymore. When companies slash budgets to remain competitive...invariably customer service and repair suffer...
    I too have some issues with Verizon's customer service. I was a land line customer for well over 20 yrs until I had a repair issue and was told on 5 different occasions that a repair tech would be out to do the repair...they never came...they never called. My screen name is dtmfman...for anyone who doesn't know it means dual tone multi frequency...in lay terms...dial tone....Yes I've been a voice person for well over 30 years....so after 5 missed repair visits and no calls....I disco'd my land line service and now use only my cell. I'm sure at the time they (Verizon) probably thought they wouldn't miss my $40+/month income....but more and more people are fed up with poor customer service and have followed my exodus.
    Back on topic...Yes sadly the buried cable issue seems to remain a big problem for Verizon. It happened to me. But..I have to say...once it did get resolved....I haven't had many problems...I too was a comcast customer...but I would NEVER go back unless Fios was discontinued...or they finally have competition in the "fiber to the house" arena.
    Right now...my issues are questionable data transfer speed....and of course less than stellar customer service...
    Good luck....
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  • Filing a complaint for poor customer service

    Can anyone tell me how I go about filing a complaint for poor customer service?  Funny when you speak to Verizon representatives they always want to know how the service was until you get someone on the phone who knows they done nothing to help.  Than they don't ask, don't care, won't put you through to someone else, won't call back, and leave you w/no answers. 

    Just hop on over to Google and try and find the names of some key players at VZW and search for their contact info.  It took me every bit of a minute to google and find the website people.  It has the name of some key folks and contact info...send them an email and voice your concerns.  Will it help...who knows...but at least you'll feel better knowing you tried...  Good luck with whatever issue you're having with VZW...
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  • Poor Customer Service Received

    Just to help myself feel better.  Yesterday, May 29,2014 had a very bad experience at a Verizon store in Macon GA at 4590 Billy Williamson Dr.  Was greeted by a lady with an ipad in hand.  When asked what she could help us with today I responded that I wanted to see if I was eligible for an upgrade.  She entered my name and cell number on ipad and said there were four customers ahead of myself.  I knew I was in for a long wait but decided to stay until my turn.  After sitting there for about 30 minutes I had noticed two salespeople exit to their cars.  Closing time is 8 pm and it was about 7:30.  After a long wait of 57 minutes I saw her point my way to a salesperson.  He stayed behind counter and she approached us and asked again, what can she help us with today.  I repeated, I wanted to see if I was eligible for an upgrade.  She asked and entered my cell number and responded that out of three phones an upgrade would not be until September of this year but I could opt for a plan that would be about $29 more a month to upgrade.  Now, I have been sitting there for almost a hour and it took her about 45 seconds to answer the question I had when I first walked in!  Time can not be bought and I was so angry about the poor customer service I received at that store.  She could have looked up the info at beginning and I would have been on my way.  I can assure you that Verizon may have all the customers they will ever need but when my contract ends they will lose my business which is about $200 per month. Very poor customer service at the Billy Williamson Drive location in Macon Ga.
    Thank you, feels better just to sent this!
    Rhonda

    Brian68, Thank you for your reply. But that is because most have a 2 year contract and can't afford to go elsewhere. I'm sorry for being so firm, but I think Customer Support is a thing of the past. Thank you anyway. Hope you have a wonderful day! Dianne
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    diorrell wrote: This is totally uncalled for....Verizon needs to shape up or you are going to lose a lot of customers!!!!! DianneVerizon is not going to lose a ton of customers. Their churn rate for the 2nd quarter of 2012 which ended on Jun 30th was 0.84%. Which means 99.16% of the customers they had on March 31st 2012 were still with them on June 30th 2012.
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  • Poor Customer Service/Billing

    I went into the store located in Sumter, SC to merge my account with my girlfriend's to save money.  She was on a data plan and I was not.  We upgraded mine and went with the new share everything plan.  My complaint is the fact that either the store employees were unable/unwilling to give me a bottom line on what this would cost between the three lines on my account plus adding hers.  The sales rep stated that the primary would be "about $100 and $30 for each additional line but this does not include taxes and additional fees".  I asked several times for what the bottom line cost would be and was told they did not know.  I find it highly unbelievable that their billing department can figure this out in the next 30 days, but no one in the store can tell me what exactly our new combined services will cost.  Very poor customer service.  If this plan ends up costing more than what we started with, you can bet I'll be canceling my services.
    A. Clark
    Sumter, SC

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  • Poor Customer Service at Eau Claire, Wisconsin Corporate Store

    We had a prepaid Verizon account and wanted to cancel the line and add a line (#6) to our main Verizon account.   My wife was told she would have to open up a new Verizon account and port the prepaid number over and then come back the next day and cancel her new account and move the line to our main account (no, they said they couldn't just issue a refund on the balance on our prepaid account).
    She went back the 2nd day and was told that there was an issue with her identify and that she would need to give the Verizon store a copy of her Social Security Card and her driver's license so it could be faxed to the Verizon credit team.    Of course, she refused.
    I went to the store on the 3rd night and talked to another representative who tried to force port the prepaid number over to our main number.  He was unable to do so and told me that my options were to give them a copy of my wifes SSN card and driver's license or lose the $130 balance.  I said that a 3rd option was for him to credit my main account $130 and I would cancel the prepaid account and "lose" the balance.  He said he would have to talk to his manager. 
    When the manager came out she said that they could not issue a credit.  I asked, "can't or won't", and she said that since I had the option of giving up my wife's paperwork (ever hear of identity theft), they would not issue a credit.   I talked to her about identify theft and that our banker advised us never to give copies of our SSN or Driver's license.  Her response was "well, I guess you have to decide if you want to trust your banker or your wireless provider".   I asked  her why they just would not issue the credit   I asked her if she was ready to lose a 5 year customer who had 5 lines (going to add #6) and she said "what do you want me to do, write you a personal check for $130?"     The conversation continued until I finally left the store.
    That night I called Verizon customer service, canceled my prepaid account (so I thought) and opened up a new line with a new phone.  (I accepted the terms and also accepted the terms via e-mail and got a confirmation that I had accepted)
    The next day I checked on the status of my order and it was blank.  I called customer service again and was told for some reason my order was canceled.  I then went through the process again and was told that my new phone would be shipping out and that my account had been credited $130.
    Checked my order tonight, no update.  Called customer service and it showed as canceled again.   My credit was not on my account either.   I have now spent 4 hours on the phone, 3 trips to the corporate store and still can't get a line added, a phone shipped and my prepaid balance credited to my account.   The Verizon customer service reps have been vey polite and have tried to be helpful. 
    How do you get in touch with someone at corporate to let them know about the poor customer service at the Eau Claire corporate office, and also let them know that their practice of asking for SSN cards is a very bad practice???

    Hello sellyourstocks,
    Welcome to the forum, and thank you for sharing you for sharing your feedback regarding your visit to our Cary, NC store. As a mother of a 6 year old I can definitely understand wanting to give your daughter a treat for behaving well in the store. It sounds like no one made the effort to help you obtain change for the gumball machine, and I'm very sorry for the disappointing experience you encountered 
    Offering no less than stellar customer service is one of our top goals, and even though it was a small thing like changing a dollar, someone should have been able to assist you. I appreciate very much you bringing this to our attention, and I assure you I will be documenting your experience for review. 
    Once again, I am sincerely sorry for any frustration this has caused, and I hope you will give us another chance in the near future to offer you a much better experience. 
    Respectfully, 
    Maria|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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  • Poor customer service from billing department

    Earlier today I posted a message on this forum regarding a poor customer service experience from the billing department and seeing advice from the community on how to deal with it, and how much to put up with before cancelling my service. 
    In summary, I have been dealing with Verizon on a billing issue for six months - every month, my bill has the same error (a promotional credit I was offered when I signed up, which I have in writing, has not been applied to my account.)  Every month, when I get my bill in the mail, I call them and try to get it resolved.  Every month they say they will put in a trouble ticket to have the credit applied.  Every month, it fails to get applied.  This month, after being on hold for over half an hour I was disconnected.  This month, a supervisor has "promised" to manually apply the credit each month if it is not fixed by the trouble ticket.
    Is this problem typical?  Does it typically take 6+ months for Verizon to fix a billing problem?  How long do people typically put up with being over-charged for service before cancelling that service?  I'm interested in hearing from other Verizon customers

    Was this problem ever resolved.  I have been dealing with a similar situation for the past 6 months and would be curious if Verizon ever fixed it.  Thanks!

  • Re: Poor customer service-very disappointed

    I called Best Buy Rewards customer service for missing points and 3 times I was put on hold and the agent never picked up the phone.  On the 4th time, I asked to speak to a supervisor and was put on hold again and again nobody picked up.  I made a $1600 purchase that was 3x the points and never got the points and customer service does not want to help.  Very poor customer service for a big company like Best Buy.

    Good afternoon madaraseafood,
    Welcome to the Best Buy forum, and thank you for connecting with us.
    It is entirely possible the agent you spoke with put you on hold in-order to review your My Best Buy™ account, but there is no reason you should have to spend a portion of your day sitting on the phone.  That is not the level of customer service that Best Buy strives to provide, and that is why I would suggest coming to the forum first if you have any future My Best Buy™ questions, as I am always happy to help.
    After reviewing your open case, it appears the purchase in-question was made at one of our Pacific Sales stores.  The points for an eligible Pacific Sales or Magnolia purchase do not post to a member's account in the same way as those for an everyday Best Buy purchase.  It can generally take between 20 - 35 days for points to post, which does not start until after any scheduled deliveries are completed.
    While we do need to wait a full 35 days before looking at any other options, I would like to gather some additional information and go over your My Best Buy™ account with you.  To accomplish that, I will be sending you a private message.  You can check your private messages by logging into the forum and clicking on the little yellow envelope icon at the top of the page.  I look forward to further speaking with you.
    I hope that you enjoy the rest of your day. 
    Derek|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
     Private Message

  • Very poor customer service email received back on my cell phone!

    I want to complain about whoever responds to questions you post on the forum. I won't tell you the "fake"name. She sent me one email and said I sent my questions to the wrong place. I replied and told her I didn't know. Said I should have used the forum. I replied again to her email on my cell phone and said I was sorry didn't know where forum was and that she had not answered any of my questions. She immediately replied, I'm NOT INTERESTED IN THESE EMAILS ANYMORE, OR WANT TO CHANGE HOW OFTEN THEY COME? UPDATE YOUR EMAIL PREFERENCES.....OTHERWORDS "YOURSELF".
    You all are there to HELP, at least I thought so. I am very frustrated and disappointed in this reply. I am going to report this to a manager if I have to!
    I replied to her, thank you for not HELPING me (just to kind of be nice about it).
    This is totally uncalled for....Verizon needs to shape up or you are going to lose a lot of customers!!!!!
    Dianne

    Brian68, Thank you for your reply. But that is because most have a 2 year contract and can't afford to go elsewhere. I'm sorry for being so firm, but I think Customer Support is a thing of the past. Thank you anyway. Hope you have a wonderful day! Dianne
    Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 07:57:47 -0600
    Subject: Re: Very poor customer service email received back on my cell phone! - Re: Very poor customer service email received back on my cell phone!
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        created by Brian68 in My Verizon - View the full discussion
    diorrell wrote: This is totally uncalled for....Verizon needs to shape up or you are going to lose a lot of customers!!!!! DianneVerizon is not going to lose a ton of customers. Their churn rate for the 2nd quarter of 2012 which ended on Jun 30th was 0.84%. Which means 99.16% of the customers they had on March 31st 2012 were still with them on June 30th 2012.
                                 Not interested in these emails anymore, or want to change how often they come? Update your email preferences.
    >Post edited to remove personal email address<
    Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator

  • **bleep** Poor Customer Service

    I was with Verizon for 12 months and would have continued service for at least another year if my current location had Verizon access; however, after trying to deal with a finance issue that involved Verizon creating some sort of phantom account that had my one internet account divided into two individual accounts at close-out (a phone, of which I never had, and internet account, the one account I was only responsible for) I am convinced that I will never acquire their service again. 
    Out of the 12 people that I spoke to, only 2 were even remotely respectful and concerned that my account was reported to collections for an amount that I was actully owed by Verizon on the account that I paid for 12 months and then owed the same amount to another phantom account that I never aware of.  Unfortunately those two were only able to transfer me to {please keep your posts courteous} who seemed upset with me for pointing out an error that Verizon made on my account.
    It was even more sickening when I called the collection company to submit a formal dispute and found out (via undisclosed, but probably recorded, customer service) that when this has happened in the past Verizon took a certain course action to remedy it... This has happened before?!?! Why would a company continue to make the same error and risk the credit report of the customers that it supposedly values?
    I quit a job because I thought it begged a lot of questions about my integrity. While I understand that the economy is tough, I question the integrity and social value of all of the less-than-helpful customer service people that addressed me over the phone and the company as a whole. 
    What I have experienced over the past two days is a complete disregard for paying customers, and what I am sure is customers overall. I no longer have any regard for Verizon and the people it chooses to represent them, although I cannot speak on VerizonWireless. 
    Let's not even start on the hoops and other digital malarkey I had to endure just to speak to a real person-- ironically, people who were just as useless. Verizon, you may be able to cultivate new customers via your deals and targeted marketing efforts, but you might want to work on actual stewardship that doesn't fall on the shoulders of your CSR department (another marketing ploy). 

    I HAVE BEEN ON HOLD FOR 39.29 WITH "SUPPORT" THIS IS THE WORST TECH SUPPORT ON THE PLANET!!!! HOW CAN A CORP AS LARGE AS THIS HAVE SUCH P*** POOR COMMUNICATION WITH THEIR CUSTOMERS?? IT IS NOW 42 MINUTES! I AM TOTALLY FRUSTRATED WITH THIS CRAP. i AM GOING BACK TO COX.

  • Extraordin​arily poor customer service & two weeks to replace a settop box???

    Can Verizon explain the huge decrease in your customer service over the past several months? After being a Verizon customer for nearly 20 years, we are in the process of looking for an alternate service provider after spending a week with your customer service representatives trying to obtain a replacement settop box Model 6200.
    After six hours of phone calls and a week of waiting, we now have a stack of three boxes sitting outside. The original that no longer powers up, the wrong unit that is obviously refurbished with huge scratches and grime all over it, and a new 7100.
    The best thing Verizon seems to be able to do now is send a technician in another week with a 6200 on the truck. Obviously, our confidence in this is not very high.
    During the process of calling in to Verizon every day this week, I have had the horrible experience of talking to your automated attendant who specifies that she/it has updates on my FIOS installation. When I follow the prompts to obtain more information, I hold for several minutes. Twice this week, your computers were down, so the reps simply hung up and said to call back.
    Several of your customer service representatives were extremely nice and helpful but the bottomline is that after a week, I still don't have the correct piece of equipment. I also have your automated system telling me that I have two appointments in two weeks to send out technicians to install FIOS on one day and PHONE on another day. No one at Verizon can respond when I ask them what this is about.
    Management seems to be non-existant or non-caring, and I'm not sure which is worse. Verizon representatives made the following statements that make it appear that Verizon has taken purposeful steps to make escalations of service problems by a customer impossible.
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    2. There is no headquarters phone number is not made available to customers because no one at Verizon executive offices will speak to a customer. This is a direct quote.
    3. The headquarters telephone number listed by Verizon in any public forum is a voicemail box. (REALLY?????)
    4. The legal/compliance number provided on your website forwards to customer service representatives who tell customers that they will look up the number on the same website that customers can. Which then transfers to the same customer service rep.
     Verizon has made it apparent that customer that are treated poorly by the company are not taken seriously and that you will simply ask for "one more chance" to make it right in another three to five days and take the customers time for granted.
    Amazingly, I can get through to pay a bill or order a new service in five minutes!

    That's one of the very reasons why I don't call 1-800-VERIZON unless I really have to because I too have been there with the runaround where it wastes so much time and nobody seems to know what they're doing but I've had other experiences with that call line which worked out better.  Either way, I blame management.  It's very disorganized and sometimes it's like asking for the impossible when you're making a very basic and reasonable request for something.  My only other alternative available in my area is Comcast which wouldn't be very much different from what I have seen. 
    I haven't done this myself but as someone else here suggested, you might accomplish a lot more by exchanging your STB at a Verizon Fios TV store but please be sure to call first before venturing out.  I know other people here have gotten this sort of problem resolved a lot quicker that way. 
    Here is the website for finding your nearest store.  It might be worth the time even if you have to go a little out of your way.  I often prefer to speak to someone in person:
    https://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSTV/G​eneral+Support/Account+Issues/QuestionsOne/84843.h​...
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