Verizon Wireless Customer Service Complaint

I want to either file a complaint for the horrible customer service I received from a Verizon customer service rep and manager or learn how to file one. I just transferred from AT&T 2 weeks ago and I am already regretting it.   I cant seem to find an email to be able to do this.  If I dont hear from anyone with Verizon Wireless, I will just let T-Mobile buyout my contract or anyone that wants to buy me out. Kathleen KBG Verizon Wireless Customer Support
Thanks.

Dear Verizon Customer Service
On the 3rd of October I came into the Verizon Wireless-4G store on 8726 S Sepulveda Bvd Ste C, Westchester, CA 90045 where I requested to set up a new account with Verizon and pre order a new iphone 6. The employee (Michael) who set up my account, copy pasted my address from my drivers licensee without verifying with me if it was my current address. After completing my order, I signed the contact only to find out later that the incorrect address was used. So I walked into the store a couple days later to notify your employee (Michael) that the address was incorrect, but he assured me that it could be easily changed once my phone was delivered to the store and my service was initiated with Verizon. Finally on the 21's of October, when I came in to pickup my phone and complete the application, (Michael) who had initiated my application was not present, so your employee Steve Martinez was left to complete my application. From the beginning he was not only very rude, but seemed unwilling to help me, mentioning that I should wait for Michael to continue with my application, but due to my limited time, I asked him to continue with the process. When I told him that I wanted to update my address, he told me that I would not be able to do that without a proof of address. So due to my limited time, I told him to continue with my old address, and I would switch it at a later time. He denied this request, stating that he would not continue with my application until I gave him proof of a different address. I pleased with him to help me figure out a way to solve this problem and try other options, but he absolutely denied all of my suggestions or requests, stating that the only way he would continue with my account was if I provided him proof of my recent move to a new location. Following this exchange, I tried to contact customer service for help, but they notified me that the only person that could help me at this time was an in-store representative Steve Mendez because my account was not yet active. No matter how many times I asked for his help, Steve refused to continue processing my account, going so far as to say that If I wasn't happy with his service, I was welcome to a full refund and removal from Verizon service. Extremely unhappy, I left the store and took a taxi to my rental office in order to obtain a copy of my lease agreement. Finally after almost two hours of transportation, I returned with all the requested paperwork, and found that (Michael) who had initially started my account was present.
At this time, Michael notified me that not only did I not need the extra paperwork to complete my order, but that he only needed my old address in the first place to initiate my account. So after couple waisted hours and 43.51$ dollars of taxi expense, I was finally able to complete my Verizon application with Micheal. As a new Verizon customer, I am very disappointed with the level of customer service I received from Steve Mendez, who seemed more willing to transfer me to another company that work with me to figure out a solution to my problem. I had looked forward to starting service with your company, and it is unfortunate that my first experience with your employee's was such a poor one. In response to the recent incident, I would ask that my account be credited the 43.51$ that I needed to spend on transportation moving back and forth to retrieve a document that was not even used to setup my account. I can send receipt as a prof.
Sincerely, Sonja M

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    Crack voided the warranty, hence the 299.99
    The rep made a mistake by judging this as a phone that could be exchanged by warranty, when it wasn't. Plus he / she should have informed you about the fees that do occur when / if the phone seems to be physically damaged.
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    I called verizon's customer service and told them my current situation, the lady told me to get in contact with my local store in which I did the exchange. Here are my call records:
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    That problem is solely based on the store, and who manages it. Same goes for every other business out there.
    Same goes for the Customer Service line.

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    They informed us that they no longer sold the Kin-Twos, nor did they have any refurbished ones in stock. They said that if they re-instated the insurance [which we would have to pay for] they couldn’t guarantee what phone would be sent, but that I would receive a new phone. No, I didn’t want to be sent a phone that would require a data plan simply to work, nor did I want some outdated phone that would just continue to glitch out a few weeks after receiving, as was clearly the issue in the past. They recommended we call our local store to see if they had any Kin-Twos in stock.
    Guess what our final options were? After speaking to the representative there, we were told that we could either purchase a new Kin-Two in the store at $430. Excuse me? I only paid $75 for the phone to begin with. Next option. I could wait until May when another of the lines under our names was eligible for an upgrade. Going four months without a phone? Not happening. Or, we could purchase a different phone, once again at our own expense. 
    I will admit that by this point, the two of us were pretty peeved. We asked what the cost would be to simply cancel the contract & take our business else where. $95 to cancel just my line, $365 to cancel all three lines. Both options were cheaper than buying a new phone, new insurance & extending my contract once again. Now, I know what some of you out there are thinking.
    “You were given multiple options to work with, & you chose to disregard each option.”
    With the experience & treatment I have received in the past year, & how often I have had to threaten to cancel my contract in order to receive any kind of help what-so-ever, so be it. I would rather pay $95 dollars & take my business elsewhere - say MetroPCS or Cricket where you can get unlimited everything for less than $50 a month. I’m not going to make my family suffer through the cancellation fees & start-up fees elsewhere since they both adore their phones & have no issues with them.
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    They won't send another one because there is a phone out there and they have to get it back first. They know I don't have it. Ridiculous!
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    Hi austinb,
    It's unfortunate that you were having issues with your service and that you received conflicting information without a resolution. I know your time is valuable and I  want you to enjoy your VZW experience despite the channel you select to communicate with us.  I would be happy to address your concerns and submit the necessary feedback regarding your recent customer service experience. At you leisure, please DM me the details of your concern and your wireless number.  I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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  • Frustrated, irritated, disappointed and extremely ticked off 16 1/2 yr Verizon Wireless customer!!!

    This is a long one, so you might want to get comfortable! 
    As stated in the "subject", we have been with Verizon for over 16 yrs. with NEVER a change to any other service...SOLID!!!  We purchased 4 Samsung Fascinate phones at Christmas and LOVED them...until the latest update about a month ago.  From that moment, it has been nothing short of hell!!!  Dropped calls, no calls, voicemails on calls never received, failed receiving and sending of texts, email failures, internet malfunctions or no availability, phone locks up(happened before updates periodically, but not near as often)...the list goes on and on.  Probably wouldn't have noticed the issues as much had we not had FOUR...but all four of us were having problems.  After about a week or so, we went into a store and were told they didn't know anything about the issue with the phone(we had already put together the fact that it had something to do with the update!) and said they would "research" it and give us a call.  The next morning we received the call stating that "yes" there were problems with the update and that we would need to come in and Verizon was offering 3 NEW phone choices as replacements. (NOT "LIKE NEW REFURB" phones...NEW PHONES)  We went up to the store and picked the Charge...we are not "techy" folks, we thought it was the most like ours and then the sales persons tells us it is the best one to replace ours being a 4G and all and also stated she was surprised it was on the list as a "NEW" replacement...then the circles began.  The salesperson went to order them and we were told they were out of stock and that the best thing for me to do was EVERYDAY dial *611 and ask if they were back in stock at the warehouse...not that she would continue to check, God forbid there be any customer care service...but for me to do it and she handed me a "Post it" sticky with the phone listed on it and *611...I guess in case I forgot the name and #...LOL 
     I called the next day and was told, "Oh, no, we can't help you here.  You must go into the store directly."  So, I explained what I had been told and was informed that the warehouse would sent out a message to let the stores know they must handle it in-house and not let the customer call the warehouse on this issue.  I was then connected back to my local store, where apparently the call "rolled over" because it connected me back to the warehouse and that representative proceeded to tell me I had to call the store.  I informed him that I had and it had come back to them AGAIN!  He suggested I "try the store again", so I did.  And, AGAIN, it rolled over to the warehouse...I was again connected back to the store where a "precious" sales associate informed me, "yeah, we're all out of them" and also when I explained that I kept calling the store but getting the warehouse, "yeah, when we are busy or something and don't answer, it rolls over there, sorry, you'll just have to keep trying"...!!!  Then, last night while speaking with customer care Noah(who was AMAZING!!!), and after almost 2 weeks of being told that they were out of stock on the Charge phones(I'm still thinking NEW phones)...in fact, there were over 9000 in the warehouse and to let him get me connected with a technician to get these ordered out to me.  I was then connected to Kevin.  After going through my frustrations over the past couple weeks trying to get these phones, he informed that that I was again, misinformed and that they were in fact "out of stock" on these phones!  LIVID at this point, I ask how in the world can 1 minute there be over 9000 and now NONE?!?  That is when I am informed of the "like new refurbished" replacement.  I can only say I lost my mind in that second!!! 
    I realize that we are mere shads in this ginormous pond called Verizon and my tiny $280 monthly bill is nothing in the grand scheme of what is Verizon.  However, I have been a LOYAL, CONSTANT for over 16 years, spending THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS of hard earned dollars with them and was happy to continue to do so until now.  I also realize that there are 2 other phone options for us to choose from...but now it's the principle of the matter.  It's one thing for me to buy a phone and after months of wear and tear, something go wrong with it and they send a "like new refurb" phone...I get that and we have used that service several times over the SIXTEEN YEARS+ we have been with Verizon Wireless.  However, this is not that same issue...I bought a NEW phone and that NEW phone was working perfectly and we were all 4 completely happy with that NEW phone until an update was sent out that made the phones completely malfunction.  I also realize that it was a Samsung update...but that is between Verizon and Samsung. 
    I think we've proven our loyalty over the last 16 1/2 yrs to Verizon...and do not feel it is unreasonable to think that they should send us NEW phones to replace this issue between them and Samsung.  In the grand scheme of that, given our long history with Verizon...they stand to make another several thousands of dollars off of us, which, I'm pretty sure would offset the cost of these Charge phones.  I know we are not the only ones having issues with this phone and feel everyone deserves the same courtesy with a new phone!  I'm disappointed that Verizon's actions with me on this issue has me questioning my loyalty and looking at my options with other carriers...I think I've proven that I don't like change...I wish they would prove they don't like customer change and step up and send me 4 new phones! 
    Sincerely,
    Frustrated, irritated, disappointed and extremely ticked off 16 1/2 yr Verizon Wireless customer!!!

    @ spottedcatfish
    April/May 1995...you do the math sweetie...
    I realize that Samsung designed the update, not Verizon...however, Verizon and Samsung have an agreement with the phones offered, therefore, Verizon accepts any updates Samsungs puts out...that has nothing to do with me, until my phone is completely jacked!
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    I just spent another hour on the phone with Verizon's Customer Service.  After being a loyal customer since 2003, my phone stopped working.  I went into a store and they helped me get it replaced.  The second phone I got had issues with it's battery life.  I went in again, they couldn't fix it and they ordered me a replacement.  The third phone also did not work and I did not have service for a week.  I brought it to the store and they actually broke it some more and again, I didn't have a phone for a few days, until my replacement came. 
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  • Write directly to AT&T customer service complaint department

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    KF - Listen to Starman and don't give-up
    AT&T and all the rest always have and likely always will be totally under-skilled and ill-equipped to walk a customer thru most connection issues. I think Earthlink was the only exception, way back in the day before they were bought-up, they could deal with all kinds of tech issues. AT&T telling you to use a different browser is just their way of saying "I'm clueless and if I can get you to buy off on the bs I'm telling you I can get to the next call."
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    A poster wrote: "IMO all these Unions & Contractors should be gone. "
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    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....
    Message Edited by dtmfman on 05-06-2009 05:00 AM
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