That guarantee isn't as good as the corporate greed it is written on.
The "worry free" only means, "you have a problem with Verizon? OK,
Verizon won't worry at all."
I've been patient, but the last three problems that I have brought to
Verizon in the past three months have been met with the same answer...
"oh well, your phone has something wrong with it. How about buying a
new one at full price?"
New every to is a total rip off too. $50 off when you are signing away
$175 to shut down service. What a joke.
I'm sick of Verizon. They are shutting down all their stores and making
the whole thing resellers who don't care a whip about you. And Verizon
doesn't care at all any more.
From now on I am buying full price phones from
http://www.cellular-blowout.com/ so I can just leave the carrier if I
don't get any satisfaction. Either that or I am going to leave carriers
every two years and just chase the best deal on a new phone because
Verizon isn't interested in my business anymore.
There, I feel better now.
Mitchell Regenbogen - 16 Oct 2006 13:07 GMT
What's the advantage of paying more than $200 (or even more) for a full
price phone, rather than getting a phone free and having to pay a $175
(or less) ETF? And if you're not unhappy you don't have to pay the EFT
at all.
> That guarantee isn't as good as the corporate greed it is written on.
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> There, I feel better now.