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aranjit
- Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:37a
For all the complaints about frivolous lawsuits, IMO that means we have a legal system where people are likely to be held accountable. In countries where its hard to sue, companies can walk all over peoples rights. So given the option between companies worried about getting sued (along with frivolous lawsuits), and companies not worried at all, I'll take the former.
Nice job OP.
When they offered to settle they didn't offer to fix your credit reports? This was done in your local small claims court then? |
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moumimou
- Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:49a
I bow to you OP, Great job |
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LOOPHOLE
- Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:49a
germanpope said:I respect all your efforts --- good to hear you won but wouldn't you conclude that your efforts had zero net effect on their business practices?
That's why more people need to take a stance against these stupid companies, otherwise they will just get worse. It's quite obvious that they could care less about their customers, but *sigh* most people just give up after all the walls they hit.
Awesome job, Congratulations!
The only thing I would have done different, is when the verdict was over, I would have yelled to the rep, "CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW", LOL.  |
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wshtb
- Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:10a
Once I had a roommate who had a Verizon land line. Verizon never sent him a bill for almost a year. He called Verizon dozens of times asking about how to pay for it. Stupid CSRs just could't figure it out. |
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welphd
- Tired Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:15a
Verizon, cablevision, all scum. Let's put them out of business. |
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Jake79
- Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:19a
PoodleMan said:BrainySmurf said:Create a website detailing exactly how you did it. Then offer it for sale to Verizon. I bet they'd pay dearly to buy your silence.
It's a shame that my brother left website design. He could have done it for free and it would have looked more professional than I could manage. Funny thought though...
I would help you build a website (will google page do?) For Free. I did not like their practices either. Good that you took time to share the news and details. |
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juclaise
- Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:20a
Who detremined the amount that Verizon owed you ($700)? Is that what you asked for in your lawsuit or did the judge make that decision? Did it include any punitive damages against Verizon? |
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jesternl
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:23a
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winewind
- Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:14a
Awesome!
Hope more and more ppl to stand up against any unfair treatment |
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dr84
- Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:16a
Sweeet! Beautiful job OP! Death to verizon! |
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zzyzzx
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:27a
juclaise said:Who detremined the amount that Verizon owed you ($700)? Is that what you asked for in your lawsuit or did the judge make that decision? Did it include any punitive damages against Verizon?
I am also curious about this. I assume that this was small claims court? |
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winewind
- Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:35a
It is nice to learn something from your case. I have one question for you: did you handle all of the court stuff by yourself or had a lawyer for that? I am not familar with court process, so I have no idea if that is complicated.
PoodleMan said:The skinny of it is that when I signed up for wireless internet (EVDO) service, I asked that the device be billed with my cell phone. There was apparently some issue whereby they asked to issue it with a different area code. I asked if it would affect billing. I was told that it would not. They ended up generating a brand new account for the device, which not only forces me to deal with two payments per month, but also increases the cost by 20 dollars each cycle, as there is a discount if the device is associated with an existing cell. I called and asked that it be switched back. I was told that the billing would be pro-rated and transferred over. I said if that was the case to cancel my automatic billpay for the EVDO device, as it should be zeroed out. I was told that it was zeroed out and that the auto billpay would be canceled. Lo and behold, I was billed twice for the same service: one with a (407) Orlando area code and one with a (617/781) Boston area code.
I called and tried to explain that it was already paid and offered receipts. No dice. Disconnected and transferred continuously. I responded to billing @ verizon.com with the details. No response. Sent certified letter via NetPost Post-e-Digital to ensure not only that something was sent, but also the contents of the letter. They claimed this was never received right up to the point that I brought a scan of the text with a signed letter from a company supervisor at Post-e-Digital.
Basically, the company's claim was that I “overpaid my Florida account and underpaid my Massachusetts account”.
Not once did I receive an apology from them. Only the business day before court did they offer to do anything. Prior to that, they would not, on good faith, fix my credit reports. All this after having complained to the BBB, my state attorney general, etc.
I came to court with receipts from my bank showing payment had been made for over 1200 dollars for over a year, even into the current month! I also called Verizon beforehand, and did not mention this issue and simply asked them to send me a printout of payments received. They even had it listed as received! Still, they were unwilling to listen to me.
I spent a tremendous amount of time compiling paperwork, including the disputes filed with the credit bureaus and proof of debt collectors' contact AFTER the lawsuit was filed.
If anyone wants more detail, let me know. For now, I must sleep.
~ Poodleman
P.S.: I would strongly suggest exhausting all other avenues prior to filing a lawsuit. You cover your bases and build documentation for the case. Make sure that you get as much as possible in writing. Certified mail, email, complaints to official agencies, etc are all great items to have. When I went to court, I said, “your honor, I did beyond what could have been expected of any reasonable human in order to work this out with the defendant. I contacted them via every means that I could think of and it took the business day prior to this case to get any substantive response from them.” This helps regardless of what the matter entails. Keep your paperwork safe! I rented a safe deposit box for this purpose, as I was thinking of doing so anyway. If you are disorganized, keep a set of copies in another location, perhaps with a relative, so that you will always have your material with you.
Do not be afraid to sue if you are truly in the right. If you feel that you cannot achieve your goal after having done everything reasonable and then some, you have earned the right to escalate the matter. And with this escalation, there is a sense of finality, regardless of the outcome. |
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samsum13
- Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:38a
Congrats,
Same question with Juclaise here.
They only paid $700, for all the effort that you went through. What about the amount of TIME you spent on this matter. Also, the money you spent on the mailing. I think it should have been more. juclaise said:Who detremined the amount that Verizon owed you ($700)? Is that what you asked for in your lawsuit or did the judge make that decision? Did it include any punitive damages against Verizon? |
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brainguy
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 11:43a
Great work and CONGRATS OP! 
Did the Judge not offer you anything (apart from $700) for all the mental agony and physical pain you had to go through during this ordeal? |
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MaxRC
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 12:15p
You are the wind beneath my wings! |
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caonima
- Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 12:55p
PoodleMan said:After a year of calls, certified letters, emails, and other attempts on my part to contact Verizon Wireless and after numerous calls from at least three different debt collection firms (on their end) and after having had my otherwise perfect credit reports reflect a charge-off for an account that had been paid on-time, I decided to sue Verizon. I did so and won about $700 and had them ordered to remove the derogatory information from my credit reports. I just got a call today asking where I would like my check mailed and am very happy to have stuck it to such an uncaring company. If anyone is interested, I can post more specific information. Prior to wasting my time, I thought that I would first probe for interest with this post.
~ Poodleman
P.S.: Please allow me some time to respond to any questions. Things are a bit hectic and I may not be able to check the site regularly. Thanks for your understanding!
salute to you!
but did you spend any money to sue them?
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bharatiya
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 1:05p
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lakefish
- Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 1:33p
Congrats!
It's not OP is sue happy. Instead, he protected himself after good faith dealing and collected enough evidence for the court. |
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BigPopov
- New Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 1:45p
Good- cell phone companies do shady stuff all the time and get away with it. About time someone got thiers... |
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leico
- Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 1:56p
Congratulations for the good job! |
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