Re: APPALLING CUSTOMER SERVICE FROM PAYPAL - COMPLAINTS TOTALLY IGNORED!!

There is no customer service at Paypal. From July 10, 2015 to Juky 13, 2015 I tried to move money from my Paypal account to my Paypal Debit MasterCard on my online Paypal site. It simply does not work. The money was sent on Thursday night, July 9, 2015. I tried to put it on my card from around 10 am till about 5:00pm on July 10. Each time I went through the process to link the two accounts I received this message: "An unknown service error occurred. On Monday, July 13, 2015, I tried again and the same thing occurred. After calling customer service about fice (5) times i finally got a person who was a native English speaker. This is only important because the technology and number of times that one is told to hold on for a moment makes trying to talk to someone that you cannot understand doubly frustrating. Whenever I did get someone on the phone I could not hear them and they could not hear me. It was like we were using a phone system from the 1920's. The volume was intermittent at best and like talking on string with cans at worst. On the last call I spoke to 2 men. The first guy talked to me for a while as we both screamed "Can you hear me? Can you hear me? What did you say?" Finally he said he was going to connect me with someone who could help, but he never came back. An automaton with a woman's voice came on the line and asked question after question but I could hardly hear her. But I held on the line. Finally a man with a foreign European accent came on the line and we played the same "I can't hear you" game for about 20 to 30 minutes. Whenever he talked, I could hear his voice, but I could not understand a word he was saying. I begged him to simply hang up and call me back so that the lines would not be hampered by so many connections. I think the many connections and data one has to enter to speak to a person is what reduced the volume. So Paypal has my money and I can't get it. And whatever I do to get my money is blocked or digitally and electronically frozen to stop me in my tracks. And all of the five to seven people that I have talked to at PayPal and PayPal Debit MasterCard are too busy to help me get my money. Public please beware of this company.     

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    To get through to a person on the  phone you simply need to continue to press 0. Works for me every time. Any rep, no matter in the store or on the phone, is tasked with trying to keep you from canceling any services. It is their job. You can't get mad at them for simply doing their job. How would you feel if someone got mad at you for the same thing. Let them do their jobs. It does stink that you have to repeatedly request the cancellation of service but their responsibility is to find another solution if possible.
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    The 112 books was an exaggeration I can only physically put my hand on 13 that are on my bookshelves. 

    Nicely written, but alas it will fall on deaf ears and blind eyes.
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    You wanted to stay with Verizon, you were willing to purchase another device, the relationship is then you are purchasing goods or services to remain a customer. The snafu is your account was not updated. Then because the people you spoke to did not have an answer for the situation, they lied to you.
    Not a good business decision on the face of it, however after being lied to, after having your device sold out from under you, your decision is now to proceed to get that device replaced and remain a customer.
    The long tirade you wrote is more effective if you simply cancelled your relationship with Verizon Wireless and show you are a informed consumer via walking to another service who may value your money more. You will note I did not say 'Value You More"  since over the last few years customer services have rapidly declined at Verizon Wireless.
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    faysky wrote:
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    *removed content*
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    May I suggest you contact the UK based BT Forum Moderation Team - http://bt.custhelp.com/app/contact_email/c/4951
    Simply fill out the forum and it will generate a ref number - make a note of this but please don't post it on these forums as it's unique to you.
    They will be able to look at the notes on your account and I'm sure they'll sort this out for you.
    You may have to wait for 3 days before you get a reply, but it's worth the wait.
    -+-No longer a forum member-+-

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