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jburke02
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posted: Jun. 17, 2009 @ 7:46p
That was the easiest thing I ever did! I pre-ordered the iPhone last week, and it's supposed to come Friday. I've been a Verizon user for 10 years now (they were bell atlantic mobile at the time I first signed up)....I called, followed the simple script, and the CSR I spoke to was great. He put me on hold for 5 minutes (at most), and came back and said I will be free and clear as of July 5 (my billing cycle ends July 4). No $175 fee!!! THANK YOU! I thanked him for being so cool, it could have gone one of two directions, he was easy, no need to argue, complain, threaten to speak to a supervisor, etc.. I've suffered from iPhone-envy for a few years now!!! |
Message edited by: jburke02 on 2009-06-17 19:47:25 CDT
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PackFan
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posted: Jun. 17, 2009 @ 8:52p
jburke02 said:That was the easiest thing I ever did! I pre-ordered the iPhone last week, and it's supposed to come Friday. I've been a Verizon user for 10 years now (they were bell atlantic mobile at the time I first signed up)....I called, followed the simple script, and the CSR I spoke to was great. He put me on hold for 5 minutes (at most), and came back and said I will be free and clear as of July 5 (my billing cycle ends July 4). No $175 fee!!! THANK YOU!
I thanked him for being so cool, it could have gone one of two directions, he was easy, no need to argue, complain, threaten to speak to a supervisor, etc..
I've suffered from iPhone-envy for a few years now!!!Well, I'll try the same thing on Friday - after I have begun the port of my number to AT&T... |
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Wineaux
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posted: Jun. 17, 2009 @ 11:25p
Hmmm... as of my July bill I will no longer be an Alltel customer, and will become a Verizon customer. I'll have to see if I find any price changes on my bill due to the change. If I do, I'll have to see if I can get the heck out of my contract that ends in September. |
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patel99
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posted: Jun. 18, 2009 @ 9:27a
brodeko said:Patel99,
Did you get out of your contract alone by arguing that the monthly admin charge increase from .85 -> .92 had a adverse effect? Yes; but, it took me about 40 minutes and several people were involved. |
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chenp
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posted: Jun. 18, 2009 @ 10:06a
Verizon customer service is awful! My contract actually ended yesterday and I wanted to port my phone out to a different carrier. I first called to confirm my contract end date and they said yes you are out of contract, but be warned that you are still in the middle of a billing cycle. If I ported out right in the middle of billing cycle, they wanted to charge me for a half month's service on a family plan even though I would have no phone numbers with them anymore. It did not matter that I would have legally ported my 2 numbers over to a different carrier after the termination date of my contract. They wanted to charge me for 2 lines of service where they will no longer own the phone #s for a total cost to me of $50. When I complained, they kept saying tough....including a supervisor who kept quoting obscure definition in customer agreement. One person even hung up the phone on me. Then, fed up, I finally pulled up the customer agreement from the website (which isn't even the same one from the date the contract was signed 2 years ago) and I read the legal wording that they were trying to twist into additional money from the port date to the end of billing cycle date. I'm curious to hear fatwalleter opinion to see if you agree with me. Verizon is claiming the line highlighted below that says 'remain responsible for ETF...fees & charges, through the end of that billing cycle' supports their beef that I need to pay from port date until end of billing cycle even though I am out of contract. I disagree and pointed out that their definition and treatment of porting is the exact same as that of a termination; this is supported by their statement: :If you request your new service provider to port a number from us, and we receive your request from that new service provider, we'll treat it as notice from you to terminate our service for that number upon successful completion of porting". That is, the customer agreement itself states that they will treat a port as the SAME as a termination. How is a termination treated when customer is out of contract? Well the first line of the customer agreement below states that customer won't be responsible for any remaining part of monthly billing cycle. In short, it's the last line in the block below from the customer agreement that verizon is trying to twist into extra fees/charges/revenue from port date to end of billing cycle; 'you'll remain responsible for any ETF, and for all fees and charges through end of billing cycle....'. However, I point out to them again the last part of the last sentence: "....JUST LIKE ANY OTHER TERMINATION". So, in two spots in the customer agreement, they have emphasized that a PORT is treated just like any OTHER TERMINATION. Yet they refuse to pro-rate any credit back from the date of port until the end of billing cycle which is a half-month of a family plan for me. Can you believe that??????? I was so upset...we'd been a great customer for 2 years always paying on time, and rarely ever using more than 250 minutes out of 700 in a family plan. After 2 years of being stuck in this brutal contract, we finally wanted to get out and they want to stick it to us on the way out. They even hung up the phone on me!!!! Fatwalleters, what do you think???? verizon customer agreement said:If you terminate your service as of the end of your minimum term, you won't be responsible for any remaining part of your monthly billing cycle. Otherwise, all terminations by you during a monthly billing cycle become effective on the last day of that billing cycle. You'll remain responsible for all fees and charges incurred until then and won't be entitled to any partial–month credits or refunds. You may be able to take, or "port," your current wireless phone number to another service provider. If you request your new service provider to port a number from us, and we receive your request from that new service provider, we'll treat it as notice from you to terminate our service for that number upon successful completion of porting. After the porting is completed, you won't be able to use our service for that number. You'll remain responsible for any Early Termination Fee, and for all fees and charges through the end of that billing cycle, just like any other termination.Q] |
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ash78
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posted: Jun. 19, 2009 @ 9:15a
I'm generally curious, though, about the effects of this action on any FUTURE service you might need from them. Airlines, hotels, and many retailers keep detailed records and scorecards on customers, so I'm interested to see if saving 5 cents a month is worth it if you have a major billing or service problem with them in the future. YMMV, since my question assumes you want to stick with Verizon with no contract. I've had them for 5 years and have been pretty happy. Either way, thanks OP. This may come in handy for me at some point. |
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PackFan
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posted: Jun. 19, 2009 @ 1:47p
$220 of ETF credited! Thanks OP! |
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GaresTaylan
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posted: Jun. 19, 2009 @ 4:06p
FYI... I just used this and got out as well. I was very professional and polite on the phone. Took 10-15 minutes max and she did all the talking with her supervisor. |
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LilMommyBug
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posted: Jun. 19, 2009 @ 7:11p
My husband is about to call & try. We have been dying to switch to AT&T for iPhones. Will report back. lol |
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LilMommyBug
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posted: Jun. 20, 2009 @ 10:16a
Husband called, and they were very polite. He told them we wanted to cancel b/c of the new charge, they very politely said they would credit us, he declined & they canceled. Very easy! Thank you OP! |
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patel99
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posted: Jun. 21, 2009 @ 8:29p
My friend also able to cancel contract on his 4 lines. It took only 10-15 minutes to Cancel. |
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kreon360
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 10:17a
LilMommyBug said:My husband is about to call & try. We have been dying to switch to AT&T for iPhones. Will report back. lol I-Toy (iphone) is rumored to be coming to verizon once ATT contract is up with apple. Also I hear lots of complaints about ATT service, bad signal and lots of dropped calls. |
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patel99
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 1:26p
I live about 80 miles north of NY and commute everyday in Metro North. I currently have iPhone with ATT and I never experienced drop calls or any other signal problems. Verizon might have good signal than ATT in other parts of the country; but I am happy with it. Everything else is same in terms of price. I know lot of people complaint about data plan charges. ATT charges $30 for unlimited data same charged by Verizon. Here is the comparison: ATT 450 minute plan - $39.99 (22% FAN Discount, price dropped to $31.19) Data plan - $30.00 (22% FAN Discount, price dropped to $23.40) Add U200 feature code (Minute goes up from 450 to 650) Plus you get rollover minutes. Total cost - $54.49 for 650 minutes + rollover Verizon 450 minute plan - $39.99 (22% Discount, price dropped to $31.19) Data plan - $30.00 (You don't get discount on data plan) No bonus minutes No rollover minutes. Total cost - $61.19 for 450 minutes I suggest ATT if you live in Metro area in terms of price - otherwise Verizon is also good. |
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keuroglian
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 2:03p
How would you know what states are available for early termination? Thanks! |
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owenscott
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 2:27p
Sure i could get out if i want but i have a decent plan with free Verizon 2 Verizon because just about everybody else has it around me. Now if the IPHONES open up to any network i will be getting one of those. |
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kdanderson
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posted: Jun. 22, 2009 @ 9:13p
My bill gets posted on the 25th of each month, so I'm still a few days away from receiving my notice. I am, however, preparing myself for "battle". I have a feeling they'll try to put up a fight rather than letting me out easily. That said, I have a quick question: If I call them to invoke this clause in the contract and they agree, obviously I need to leave the account open and just have it notated to waive ETF since I plan on porting the number. Am I able to leave that account open for a few days while I look for and subscribe to another provider, or will they expect me to port out right away since they are relieving me of my contract? |
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patel99
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posted: Jun. 23, 2009 @ 8:48a
kdanderson said:My bill gets posted on the 25th of each month, so I'm still a few days away from receiving my notice. I am, however, preparing myself for "battle". I have a feeling they'll try to put up a fight rather than letting me out easily. That said, I have a quick question: If I call them to invoke this clause in the contract and they agree, obviously I need to leave the account open and just have it notated to waive ETF since I plan on porting the number. Am I able to leave that account open for a few days while I look for and subscribe to another provider, or will they expect me to port out right away since they are relieving me of my contract? kdanderson, My monthly cycle starts on 6th of every month. I called them on 9th June. They can not close the account immediately. I did request to close early, but they told me that it is not possible and suggested me that you need to wait until month ends which is 6th July. They told me that my lines will be active until July 6, and if I want to keep phone numbers, I need to port it before 6th July. So, If you get your notice in the bill, I suggest that you wait for 3-5 days before you call them. That way you get whole month to port your number. The downside is that you have to pay Verizon for that extra month. I suggest that you sign up for other carrier around 20th of July, until then use Verizon phones. |
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hwmint
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posted: Jun. 23, 2009 @ 10:09a
What's the latest you could call to try to get out without the ETF? June 30th? |
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patel99
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posted: Jun. 23, 2009 @ 10:38a
I THINK IT IS 60 DAYS FROM THE RECEIPT OF YOUR BILL - CHECK YOUR CONTRACT - "YOUR RIGHTS" SECTION. |
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marketinghelp
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posted: Jun. 23, 2009 @ 12:25p
After talking with about five supervisors at Verizon, and holding our ground, we finally found someone who did the right thing and let us out of the contract. It took an hour, and 4 people saying no way, but we knew we were in the right so we did not give up. |
Message edited by: marketinghelp on 2009-06-23 12:54:07 CDT
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