Verizon Wireless has stolen my money

I went to "edge up" on one of my lines.  The Verizon wireless representative took about $350.00 from my debit card, when they were only supposed to take $26.00.  Now after more than 20 hours of my time over a period of almost 2 weeks of trying to get my money refunded back to my debit account.  They are saying that they will only credit it to my Verizon account.  During this 2 week timeframe of repeated calls, I have had various Verizon representatives promising that I would have my money back on this day or that day and after that time passes, I have had to call back and now I am being told that they will not refund the money, they will only apply it to my Verizon account.  They also say that there is no one else to talk to and will not give me any numbers of the people making this decision, say that it is "offline" people that do not talk to customers.  They say that they do not have the ability to refund the money.  This is a lie.  They do, they just do not want to because of their own internal processes, not because of a physical inability to do so. Now I am told that I have to wait 48 hours for a next level supervisor to call me back.  I can't have a name or number to call them.  So, what do you call taking someone's money without authorization and then withholding it from them and saying that those who took it have the right to say how it is used / returned?  I think it is theft! I would hope that someone from Verizon's corporate office would step up and address this issue.

With you not being a Verizon employees and knowing methods and procedures, how do you know it's a lie?

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    bnjr86 wrote:  There have been times when I've walked in there, that I really don't want to deal with VZW anymore and just take my business elsewhere.
    I  wonder if another provider would really be much different?  Read some of the other carrier forums - seems to be the same story everywhere.
    I'm not disagreeing with you - I've found that I am usually more informed about Verizon policies and procedures than some of the reps in our local store.

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    Mr. Brian (removed) & Verizon Wireless,
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    Out of curiosity how much data per month are you using?  Another factor could be if neighbors have all done the same thing as you and the node is being overloaded on home internet use.

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    lol, I agree...a very unnecessary change, seeing how VZW brands the phone enough.

  • Open Letter to Verizon Wireless

    Dear Verizon,
         I have been a loyal customer of yours for about 11 years now.  You have been my only cell phone service carrier since I was 16 years old.  You have been able to keep me with you because of your customer service and your coverage areas.  However, I feel that we have just grown apart these last few years.  .
         You see, though your service fees have always been higher than the competition.  I was always able to justify the expenditure because of your excellent coverage, unlimited data plan, and excellent customer service.  There was a time when my phone was broken and I was still months away from getting an upgrade, but you allowed me to do so anyway.  That is great customer service.  I cannot tell you how many times I have been out in the middle of nowhere lost, yet still had service to use the GPS to guide me back home.  That is excellent coverage.  In addition, your unlimited data has provided me with access to the internet and netflix when I could not afford cable which has been extremely valuable.
         However, I just do not think you love me anymore Verizon.  It all started a few years ago when you decided you did not want to provide your customers with unlimited data.  I was able to upgrade my phone to 4G and was still grandfathered in, so you didn't hurt me too much.  Then, you decided that you were not going to honor grandfathered data plans with phone upgrades, which stung all the more.  Now, you have decided that you no longer love me by throttling the data for those of us who are still grandfathered in.  You say it's not throttling, but let's call it what it is, throttling.
         I spoke with your customer service (which as I mentioned has always been 5-star), and I was trying to see what I could do to lower my monthly bill.  To my dismay, I found that I have only two options: 1) upgrade my phone and receive a new 2 year agreement, or 2) buy a new phone with Verizon Edge, either upfront of have my payments spread across 20 months, and pay roughly the same amount as the 2 year agreement price.  Both of these options will cost me roughly the same amount of money that I currently pay.  In addition, I asked if I could keep my existing phone and get the cheaper Verizon Edge plan, but I was told that is not an option.  In essence, to continue to do business with Verizon, I will be forced to pay for a product I don't necessarily need.  I feel like President Obama is in charge of your company now, requiring everyone to buy what he mandates.  There's no freedom of choice, and as a son of a Veteran, I truly value freedom.
         You see, up until now I have been able to justify your high prices for service, coverage, unlimited data... but I just cannot be in this relationship anymore.  I know you've tried to woo me back with "Unlimited nationwide calling and text messaging."  The truth is, I've never used more than 100 minutes on the phone, and I already paid a premium to have unlimited text messaging... and I was ok with that.  To be perfectly frank, what I'm saying is that your new plans suck and add absolutely no value to me.  In fact, I would say your new plans have much less value to me now than before.  I get much less than I had before (as I stated, your "unlimited nationwide calling" adds absolutely no value to me), and my rates will not go down, it's baffling.
         I just wanted to let you know that I will now be acquiring internet, a much cheaper plan with another carrier that has unlimited nationwide calling, text messaging, and enough data to satisfy my needs, and a carrier that provides coverage where I need it.  I will be getting all of these things for less than I am paying you now (and less than I would have to pay with your new plans).  So I guess what I'm saying is that I am breaking up with you.  It hurts me, but I know you care more about your bottom line than customer loyalty, and I can understand that.  I am a proponent of capitalism.  However, I am also a believer in free markets, and I believe (and I think other long-time customers will soon find out) that you now offer an inferior product based on price.  Because of your short sighted plans to raise revenue when the overall economy is down, you will hurt yourself more than you will help yourself in the long run.  I am only telling you that because I care.  It has been a good ride, but I must now leave you before you lure me back in with false hope of ever getting better.
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    Amen to this wonderful letter!!!  I have been with Verizon wireless FOREVER!!!  They were wonderful---key word being WERE!!   I can't count how many times & ways I contacted Verizon 2 weeks prior to my phone upgrade date---only to be told each time that I could not upgrade 2 weeks early (my phone at the time was deemed useless).  Had to wait for THE date.  Well, I went to a Verizon store several days before THE date and surprise..... the salesman let me upgrade my phone!!  He could NOT believe that the phone reps or computer "chat" reps would not allow me to upgrade!  Well, I did the upgrade for myself and my son (Samsung S4 for me and S5 for my son).  I almost passed out when the salesman told me how much I owed!!   What shocked me was the "line activation fee" for the 2 phones we purchased!!   WHAT??!!  Line activation fee???   The lines were already activated!!  OMG Verizon----- you are getting to be just as bad as Time Warner Cable!!!

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  • Who do I contact to get Verizon Wireless to put me on the plan they promised?

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    @Verizon Wireless Customer Support
    Matthew:
    When I search for MatthewS_VZW on Twitter, I get a message that there is no such user. I only see Matthew44vzw and matthewvzw. Are either of those you?
    Since this is a verizon wireless forum, I presume that the VZW rep has access to the email used. Other companies work this way on forums like this. If you do have access, feel free to email me, if not, please give me the correct twitter handle and I will follow and DM you. I am getting pretty frustrated with all this.

  • What is the number for Verizon Wireless  Corporate Customer Service Complaint for CA

    My Complaint:  I have been a Verizon Wireless customer for approx 20 years.  I called customer service to seek an early upgrade for my daughter's phone. She is away in college and her phone is malfunctioning.  She is eligible for an upgrade in approx 6 weeks so I did not want to spend the money on a replacement phone when since we were planning on updating to something newer.  The customer service rep to me they could not do the early upgrade an to call back in a few weeks. After explaining this was unacceptable (I do not like the idea of a young female being out of state and away from home with no reliable means of communication), she places me on hold to later return with the only offer of  I must purchase a new device through her ( over the phone) which will be shipped to me, the phone was priced $100.00 more than the online price (they will not price match), plus i must pay $30.00 upgrade fee, $35.00 activation fee and taxes on the retail price of the phone.  I am upset and disappointed with the quality of service provided by Verizon being a 20 year customer.  If not for the seriousness and urgency of this matter, i would not have asked for an early upgrade.  It is times such as these that you get to see how much of a "valued customer" you really are.   I guess you are valued as long as you pay your bill and continually  purchase their products.  I would like to speak with someone from Verizon's corporate or customer relations department.  As of now I am really considering changing my service to a different provider.  I have multiple accounts with Verizon and i will canx each after the current contract committment expire (starting with my daughter's phone which expires in 6 weeks) In the meantime I will go purchase her a new phone with someone else and take comfort knowing she will have reliable communication.

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  • How is it impossible to change the shipping method when Verizon Wireless is the one who screwed up?

    Verizon Wireless doesn't have an email address because they know they'd get inundated with their many dissatisfied customers. I used to say "I love Verizon Wireless!!" now when people ask why I'm still with Verizon I say, "Better the devil I know than the devil I don't." And that's what almost everyone I know says!!! Why are we paying for terrible customer service and terrible policies!!! Don't they get enough money from us without having to treat us like garbage?!?!?!
    Anyway, this is a bit of a rant, and I just hope someone sees it who can try to effect some change, although I doubt that's possible.
    I know this is probably not the best way to resolve my issue, but I've been on the phone with customer service for over an hour, and I don't have time to go through the proper channels to leave feedback that I'm not sure even gets reviewed.
    I ordered a new iPhone 5c on March 31st, through a promotion where I got the 32GB for free. Wonderful promotion, I was very excited, it worked out very well for me. I entered my credit card information to pay the $30 upgrade fee, which, quite frankly, should be illegal, and Verizon Wireless should be ashamed of themselves for charging customers to continue being customers. But that's a battle for another day.
    The iPhone 5c was on back order and was guaranteed shipped by April 18th. I'm a tax accountant, so it works out well that I was super busy and not staring at the mailbox during those 18 days. But every now and then I checked my order status and it was never updated with FedEx. So I was a little concerned. On Friday, April 18th at 6.06 EST, I called in and spoke with a woman who assured me nothing was wrong with my order, and by the time the weekend was over, I should have an updated status. I asked her to review it carefully because I was concerned that I hadn't received any kind of update. She said there was nothing in there to delay my order.
    Cut to Tuesday, April 22. I was perturbed, but not alarmed that I didn't have my new phone. Until my mother reminded me that she was getting my old phone, and her grace period ends on Friday, when she needs to either reconnect a phone, or start paying for service again, with or without the phone. So I called Verizon to find out what was going on.
    The $30 charge didn't go through, so they never sent my device out. There is no reason the charge didn't go through, I have confirmation that I entered my card information correctly, there was over $2,000 in that account. So nothing on my side was amiss. Nobody at customer service can figure out why the payment didn't process. And nobody has the authority to expedite the shipping of my new phone. Ashley had me on hold for over 10 minutes while she conferred with a supervisor. Then she hung up on me. An accident, I know, but she didn't try to call me back, or text me to give me a callback number (which I've been told is an option).
    So I had to call back in and explain this all over again to a new representative who was unable to transfer me to Ashley. And Ashley didn't put her correct inner email on my call record, so the new rep couldn't contact her. The new rep said all she could do was take the $30 payment, and then send my phone out. I was understandably upset at how I'd been hung up on, and previously lied to by the rep on Friday the 18th. But the rep insisted there was nothing she could do to expedite the shipping of my phone. I asked to speak to a supervisor, waited almost 20 minutes, which I understand.
    The supervisor gets on the phone, and insists there's nothing she can do to expedite the shipping of my phone. Even after I explained the whole story, she still couldn't do anything. Because I chose normal shipping when I ordered the phone, they couldn't change it to overnight shipping now without cancelling the order. But if they cancelled the order, then I wouldn't be eligible for the promotional price, since that promotion had ended. I find it hard to believe 1) that there is **nobody** at Verizon Wireless customer service who can contact the warehouse and ask them to overnight a shipment and 2) that there is **nobody** at Verizon Wireless who could cancel my original order, create a new order with overnight shipment, and then waive the price of the phone to be in line with the promotion/sale.
    I find it equally impossible to believe that in special circumstances, you can't forward the stock request to a store near me so I can pick up in person.
    And then, to make matters even more fun, the supervisor I was on the phone with told me I had to order asap, because the shipping cutoff had passed 15 minutes before, and there wasn't even a guarantee that my phone would be shipped out at the end of the day. So instead of getting my phone a week later than I should have, I'd be getting it over a week later than I should have. To further compound my anger and frustration, when I called Verizon on March 31st to ask a question about my update, I sat on hold for a few minutes and was transferred and then hung up on. So I was hung up on twice by customer service, and that still didn't get me what I wanted.
    Now, I know these are first world problems. But if consumers keep letting themselves get pushed around by the big monopolies who don't care about my $75 a month, then it will just get worse.
    Ask yourself: Would you stay with a company who treated you the way I was treated above?
    If you made it this far, thanks for reading.
    Sincerely,
    Soon to be a Former Verizon Customer

    I think most Verizon customers feel the same way:/  I was chatting with Verizon for over 2 hours and they still wouldn't help me.  Verizon Wireless and their customer service is TERRIBLE!!  I do not know why they still have customers.  I upgraded to the iPhone 5S end of December 2013.  I spent over $250 for the brand new iPhone 5S and only had it for 3 mos before I started having problems with it.  It is now June and am on my 3rd iPhone 5s.  This 3rd phone is having issues already, which will make it the 4th phone since I upgraded and the 3rd replacement refurbished phone they sent me.  I called today asking for a new phone.  I do not want any part of the iPhones anymore with as many problems as I have had.  I spoke to 3 different representatives, and none of them would help me.  I still have a year and a half at least left on my contract, so they are going to let me go through god knows how many more iPhones before my contract ends. They basically stated that if I wanted a different phone I have to pay full retail price for a new phone or else be stuck with replacement iPhone 5S' for the next year and a half.  Verizon is worthless!!  I'm thinking I'm going to switch carriers.  I spent so much money on a brand new phone when I upgraded and only had the new phone for 3 mos....that's just ridiculous and unfair and Verizon won't replace it with another brand new phone. I am stuck with refurbished iPhone 5S'. 

  • Verizon Wireless Network Extender and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Customer Service experience

    It was a dark and stormy night...
    For the past eight years, I had been happy with Verizon wireless service. Great coverage and rarely a dropped call. However, all of that changed when I moved into a lovely mid-century modern condominium. The solid concrete walls and ceilings were blocking my attempts to communicate with the outside world (i.e. order pizza).
    Enter the Verizon Wireless Network Extender! My own personal cell tower! Alas, the VWNE was $250, which was a lot of money. So, being the resourceful recycling advocate that I am, I procured a refurbished one and hooked it up to my network. Then I called Verizon to begin what would soon become one of the Bottom 10 Least Enjoyable Experiences in customer service history (note: obvious foreshadowing).
    The first technician I spoke with was Benjamin, who was actually quite helpful. He noted the VWNE's MAC address and other information before attempting to allow me to access my unit. But he could not. Why? Apparently the unit was still registered to another Verizon customer. He told me the matter would be forwarded to "Verizon Correspondence Support" who would contact the registered owner and get their approval to reassign the unit.
    A week later, I called in to ask about the status of my request, but was told by Darryl (another tech from the VWNE department) that the "Verizon Correspondence Support" department did not exist. Did. Not. Exist? Fine, I explained the situation again, and Darryl eventually told me he would submit a special access form which may resolve the problem. He apologized for the mixup, thanked me for my patience, and told me to wait 24-48 hours for his return call with the results.
    120 hours later, I called to ask about the status of the change access form because I had not received a callback. Michelle, another representative of VWNE support, told me there was no record of this form having been submitted. No. Record...? After which, she made no effort to help me after reading through my transcript. In fact, quite the opposite. To paraphrase...
    "I'm sorry we wasted two weeks of your time leading you to believe we had a solution. Actually, there is no Verizon Correspondence Department, there is no special access form, and no tech will be calling you back. Furthermore, I will not allow you to use our unit because the previous owner hasn't filled out Release Form 27B stroke 6. For all I know it might have been stolen. Perhaps by you? I guess we'll never know for sure, because I won't contact the owner for any reason. In fact, there is nothing I can do to help you whatsoever. But if you like, feel free to throw our network adapter in a landfill. Thank you and have a nice day."
    OK Michelle, here's the deal. I don't even WANT this doohickey. You see, all I want is for my phone to work. That's why I am calling you. To get THIS piece of your equipment working, at my expense, so that I can continue to be a Verizon customer. Seems like I'm doing my part. Why is this so difficult?
    "Sorry"
    Lesson of the story? DON'T BE A MICHELLE. If a customer is in trouble and you can't solve his/her problem, contact a supervisor and work out an alternative. In my example, perhaps Verizon could have provided me with an "official" VWNE? At a discount? Or have a technician sent out to examine the signal? Really, *anything* is better than being brushed off. After being brushed off.
    After being brushed off.

    Follow up: I acquired another VWNE from a local seller, just in case he had to be contacted for the Nuclear Priority Phone Release Code (geez). Ironically, it wasn't necessary, because said fellow had already left Verizon after too many negative customer service issues. Oops.
    The good news is that Verizon was able to properly activate the second unit. I was connected to a VWNE tech named Bertha who was VERY helpful and treated me like a human being. Which made all the difference and restored my faith in humanity. I requested that my story be relayed to upper management so that the hordes of secondhand VWNE buyers wouldn't also get burned by Verizon's "hands off and look elsewhere" policy. Bingo. Finally. Done.
    Epilogue: Until Verizon eases up on their needlessly stringent policy, beware the unchecked VWNE! Be sure to get the MAC code and check it with a local store/tech support before buying it.

  • I was decieved by Verizon Wireless and I may have to tell the world!

    I too was decieved by Verizon Wireless and have had to pay for a phone we never intended to use for a year now. All they said was, did I agree to the legal mumbo jumbo, which of course I had to or I wouln't have been able to finish the contraction I thought I was signing up for. I've complianed about this every time I've spoken to verizon wireless since then for a year, but they don't care. All they care about is, are they getting more money from me. Well, yes they are, but I am a very unhappy customer and they will soon see how unhappy I actually am. I'm a jounalist and a publisher. And I'm going to take aim at them with the written word if they do not come to their senses and understand that a happy customer is more important than taking money from a customer based on a mis-understanding. Are they legally ok with this? Yes. Are they right about this? N. O.  spells no!
    If they check the history of the phone in question, which I have brought up with them numerous times, they will see that we indeed have not used it for almost a year now. THEY ARE WRONG IN DOING THIS TO ME AND MY FAMILY. THEY ARE STEALING. ARE THEY LEGALLY COVERED? YES. ARE THEY RIGHT. NO!!!!!
    VERIZON WIRELESS. DO THE RIGHT THING AND MAKE GOOD WITH ME.
    I am a publisher and I have a blog that has a thousand
    unique visitors per week. I've put together a paper that has 145 complaints
    that Verizon wireless customers have given me permission to put in the paper as
    examples of problems with this company.
    I am giving Verizon wireless a chance to make things right
    with me before I post the work on my blog. I will also give Verizon wireless a
    chance to make good with me on my issue before I publish the work on Amazon's
    Kindle and B&N's Nook for customers throughout the world to have FREE
    access to download.
    VERIZON, DO THE RIGHT THING AND MAKE GOOD WITH ME!!! TIME IS
    RUNNING OUT!
    You have my information, call me and we can straighten this out.
    Please!  Pretty Please with sugar on top!!
    As for anyone who thinks I'm trying to wriggle out of making a mistake. You are wrong and are commiting libel, since you don't have the facts. THIS IS BETWEEN VERIZON WIRELESS AND ME!
    >Add'l info from another new post by the poster has been added to their original post and their latest posts have been deleted. In addition editing occurred to comply with the VZW ToS<
    Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator

    commonsense101 wrote:
    you added a line of service because you cant afford to buy a phone.. and then expect verizon to forgive the contact
    is that what i'm understanding here?
    That is exactly how I take it, but it seems some important info is missing.

  • How come Verizon Wireless will not give their customers a corporate number, email, or address to send complaints?

    I have been with Verizon Wireless for 7 years and I have went through more problems in customer service in the last year then I have in my whole 7 years. Usually if I have a problem they fix it immediately, I tend to call instead of going into a Verizon store because Verizon stores just do not care about their customers. I am beginning to think the same thing about Verizon Wireless customer service.
    Problem number 1: Verizon Wireless making changes to my account, aka payment arrangements, without my knowledge or consent. Making my phone shut off because I was 3 days late. Yes THREE DAYS... not months. Then after they turned my phone on because of their error I paid my bill. About a couple weeks later I decide that I want to purchase a new phone and want it billed to my account. They then tell me that no I could not have it billed to my account because my phone was shut off for non-payment. I then explained that it was an error, they then told me that they could not over-ride the system and I would have to wait 6 months to bill to my account. I asked if that meant I could bill to my account even if Iam late a couple days or what. They told me as long as my phone had not shut off because of non-payment I would be able to bill to my account, also that they would write a formal complaint on the person who made a payment arrangement on my account without my consent and they would get back to me. That was in Mar of 2013. I am still waiting for a reply from my complaint.
    Problem number 2: In March of 2013 Verizon had an email option on their website where you could email corporate and they will email you back. Since then they have taken it off and will not give their customers email, number, or address where they can reach corporate at.
    Problem number 3: Sept of 2013, it has been 6 months. I I then call Verizon to bill to my account a new phone, because I wanted to start a new contract. Well they tell me that because I do not pay on the same day of every month I will not be able to bill to my account and they can not over ride the system. I then tell them that this was not what was told to me in March of this year. The rep tells me that she cant do anything for me except investigate it and get back to me within 4 hours. I say okay and leave my number I wanted to be reached at, I asked if she was sure that she was going to call me back because I have been told in the past by verizon wireless reps that I would receive calls from them and they never bothered to return my call, because basically I was un-important. She stated that she would and she appreciated the business I gave Verizon for the past 7 years. (she was a supervisor by the name of Jeniffer in customer service on the east coast). 5 hours later I still had not received a call so I call back and ask to speak to a supervisor they then tell me that my claim was denied for "unknown" reasons about the call 6 months ago and they were not going to let me bill to my account and they couldnt help me further. I asked for a a corporate number, email, or address and they told me repeatedly that they did not know them and could not give them out if they did know them. That if I had a complaint he could notate it and make sure it was handled. Psssh just like it was handled 6 months ago. I daid thank you but no thanks and ended my call soon thereafter.
    It just galls me that Verizon treats their customers who make them money by using their services and phones every year. They do not have any care for the complaints and actions of their workers as well as their customers.
    I just want to know it anyone knows they corporate number, email or address??
    Or maybe a verizon rep out there (which I pretty much doubt will respond to my question)
    If I dont receive an answer soon I believe... no i KNOW I will be taking my $127.33 else where and maybe just maybe I can get better customer service, even if its just a tiny inch better than Verizons.
    AT&T here I come.

    yesterday i went to verizon with a 8 day old broken phone after 40 mins in line to be helped  the sales staff at glenway av in cincinnati turned me around and sent me out the door without solving my problem or returning my less than 14 day old phone.  i called corporate at >>removed<< they called the store and made an appointment with the manager to resolve my issue. when i returned to the store i was told i had to wait in line again so i decided to get loud enough for every customer in the store to hear what kind of customer service i was recieving.  so then the employee at the door not the manager called the police on me and threw me out of the store so today i am returning my phones and am seeking other service providers  but anyhow the corporate number i provided is a good one and the people you reach will solve your problem  corporate level is does do a grat job but the customer service level and store level employees i have found to be very unproffessional and extreemly mismanaged.
    >> Edited to comply with the Verizon Wireless Terms of Service <<
    Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator

  • Connecting a macbook pro to a verizon wireless network

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    A few years ago word documents could be infected with macro viruses and although did not affect a mac a mac could pass them on. Up to date versions of Microsoft Word documents are not vulnerable to this flaw.
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  • My recent experience with Verizon wireless

    Approximately two years ago, I decided to switch to Verizon wireless from another carrier because the company I work for has a corporate account with them and offers discounts to employees that have their personal accounts with VZW as well. I got a vanilla iPhone 4 and everything was going well until recently when I made the mistake of trying to upgrade my phone.
    My first attempt to upgrade was two days ago. I entered the Independence, Ohio corporate store and wandered around a bit assuming a sales person would be around to see me soon. My main goal was to decide whether to upgrade to the HTC 8x or the Nokia Lumina 928 as I have a surface and I was interested in getting all my devices onto the same platform (Windows 8). After five minutes or so I detected a presence and I started describing the above to the salesperson who had appeared next to me. He stared at me blankly and flatly stated that he was just there to "check me in." He assured me it would only be 15 minutes or so, so I gave him my number and continued playing around with the test phones they had on display. Thirty minutes later, I was getting anxious watching what seemed like tens of employees wandering aimlessly throughout the store staring at tablets or talking with customers about seemingly unrelated topics (video games, weather etc...), I walked out with the thought that I would just upgrade online.
    I went onto Verizon's website later that evening and attempted to upgrade. I got all the way to the point where I select my delivery method and selected pick up at store. I found the store I had visited earlier in the day and it said "Available for pick up in this store;" however, when I attempted to continue there was an error and it didn't allow me to complete the purpose. Seeing as many of us operate under the "I want it now" mentality, I wanted to avoid having to ship the device and thought that it should be easy enough to somehow get this transaction completed in person.
    Next day I went to a different Verizon store in hopes it would be less busy. This time, I walked in and there were four guys sitting around in an empty store twiddling their thumbs with cigarettes strewn about the main desk. They asked what I had come for and I told them. They incredulously asked me why I would want a Windows 8 phone. I told them. They said they didn't have that phone because it was a "rare" phone. They then proceeded to train the "new" guy (4th guy doing nothing) on how to check inventory. When I asked them whether the Independence store had the phone they proceeded to describe to me in excruciating detail the "intricacies" underlying corporate vs self-owned branches and how they couldn't check the inventory of Independence due to it being the former. They then said I could upgrade with them and then drive thirty minutes to the nearest non-corporate store to pick up the phone. Sounds like a great solution.... right. I declined and left.
    Later that day I returned to the Independence store and went through the same song and dance as before; however, this time I was determined to wait. I "checked in" with the fellow at the front and set in to wait. After about thirty minutes of watching "employees" mill around aimlessly heads-down, staring at tablets and wandering in and out of the "back room" someone called for "Tim" - my name is "Tom" - apparently the greeter had failed at his one mission of greeting customers and GETTING THEIR NAME RIGHT. I get that it's a similar enough name but at this point I was getting frustrated. I had spent upwards of 2 hours between store visits and web-form filler-outing simply trying to give Verizon more money. And it wasn't over yet...
    "Tim" acknowledged the woman and she trundled over to help. I asked her whether the HTC 8x was free to upgrade to as that is the deal offered online and there is even a link online that allows you to "get this deal at your local store." She said she would have to check. After fiddling with her magic tablet for a minute or two she sorrowfully informed me that it was $99 dollars to upgrade to that phone in the store. She then ushered me to a kiosk and asked me to log into My Verizon account on there to see if the deal was available via that method. At that point she got a person involved who was presumably a "manager" who was standing in the midst of the store, arms crossed, scanning the sea of people hoping to buy phones interspersed with employees wandering around (heads down, staring at tablets, of course), and just generally looking important (or trying to). I said to him: so I can upgrade here but you can't just hand me a phone, I have to have it shipped to me? His response was: "Yup, sorry dude." Great. Fine, I say: I go through the whole process again and at checkout, the phone is 99 instead of free like I had seen at home. His response, "Oh, sorry man." Throwing up my hands, I left thinking - company discount be ****** - I was going to switch to a different provider.
    By the time I had arrived at home, I had cooled off a bit and I figured I would just try the shipping thing again in order to avoid having to interact with these phone salespeople again. I went through the process, got my "free" HTC 8x upgrade - with the exception of the $30 "upgrade fee"  of course - which covers three hours of a tablet-staring, empty-eyed salesperson's salary and completed my order. (NB: I went through the process of "verifying" my device so I could have the new phone shipped to a different shipping address cf. my billing address as I am out of town on business and won't be back at my home residence for another two weeks. This alternate address is a separate house - a real address - I keep in another city). Finally, I think, done and upgraded - won't have to deal with them for another two years.
    Two hours later, I get an email saying my order was shipped. That was fast, I think at first with glee! Then I check the email... they had shipped the phone to my home address... the place I won't be for two weeks. Grumbling, I picked up the phone and suffered through the pain that is the Verizon automated phone system attempting to reach another human. Finally, I reach a bubbly gal' with a thick Southern accent (nice enough actually) who apologized and said she would sent in a change order to FedEx to get my phone rerouted to my current address. Ok I said, thank you for your help - should I expect a confirmation from FedEx? Yes, she said - expect it by the morning.
    Fast forward to this morning where I'm sitting in a meeting and my phone goes off - incoming call from Irvine, California - strange. I return to my meeting. Fifteen minutes later, same number calls. I excuse myself from the meeting - this must be an emergency. I pick up: HI THIS IS AN AUTOMATED CALL FROM VERIZON WIRELESS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO TAKE A SURVEY. I hang up in disgust and return to my job. After the meeting is over, I get onto my computer to check the status of my phone delivery. Yup, as expected - happily on its way to my HOME address where it will either be returned to sender or left sitting on my doorstep for two weeks.
    Great work.
    -An Unhappy Customer. (AKA "Tim")

    Man that was way to long....................!
    First send a certified return receipt requested letter to the address on your invoice. Dispute the $299.00 then wait for the green receipt card to come back to you. Tell them exactly why you are disputing it. Photos don't match, not the phone you sent bac and all the problems you have had with your service, if you have contact names state them in the letter.
    Make copies of the letter you sent, any corrospondence you received from them, invoices, etc. dates, times of phone calls, and go to a Small Claims court and sue them for all amounts in dispute. Add in the cost of the certified letter, loss from work fir going to court, filing fees, and make sure you have all your documents ready for the judge.
    Do not elect arbitration from verizon at anytime just have your case heard in court. Do not settle with verizon unless they credit you the full amount you are asking for. The loss/damage phone scam is common with verizon just do a google search on it, print them out to show the judge it is questionable that you are to blame for the damage.
    Its a scam from the vendor Verizon uses to collect these devices. Damage claims have to be filed by verizon if they are paying for the return back to them.
    Also sue them in a State Supreme court for cutting off your service without following the fair debt collection act. You can dispute orally, but must write to preserve your rights.
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