A year ago, I purchased what was then an expensive cell phone, depending on the
advice of the salesman at a Verizon store. I purchased it at the last minute;
had ot put down a rather large deposit; and signed a bunch of things that I had
no time to read.
Anyway, Verizon turned out in the end to be the worst phone company I have
dealt with. Everyone I talk to promises to call me back, but no one ever does.
I have not had service in months, and I cannot reach anyone at Verizon except
a woman in Executive Sales relations, and she only sent me one completely
unhelpful letter. Everytime I try to call her, she is not available and her
voice mail is full.
I am told I cannot use this phone with any other company, so I have an
expensive phone in brand new conditon with accoutrements, and I do not want to
do busiess with Verizon any more. I want to go to mediation per the "contract"
but Verizon will not respond. I requested they buy back their phone, but they
will not respond. What can I do? The phone is a V60i by Motorola. Can anyone
fix it to work on other phone company systems?
Anon - 25 Jan 2004 23:52 GMT
> A year ago, I purchased what was then an expensive cell phone, depending on the
> advice of the salesman at a Verizon store. I purchased it at the last minute;
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> will not respond. What can I do? The phone is a V60i by Motorola. Can anyone
> fix it to work on other phone company systems?
You can search ebay for unlock v60i. I don't think it will do you much
good, though. Even if you could get your phone unlocked, your choice of
other providers is limited. See below. -Dave
http://www.cellphoneinfo.com/
dirty rat 753 - 26 Jan 2004 02:24 GMT
Your cdma Motorola v60i (aka v60c) is of no value on Cingular or the other
GSM carriers. Actually, you're off topic here.
> A year ago, I purchased what was then an expensive cell phone, depending on the
> advice of the salesman at a Verizon store. I purchased it at the last minute;
Robert M. - 26 Jan 2004 15:09 GMT
> A year ago, I purchased what was then an expensive cell phone, depending on
> the
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> anyone
> fix it to work on other phone company systems?
Get a lawyer