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by Nunyadayumbiz Posted Wed October 31, 2012 @ 10:33 PM
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As someone who works behind the scenes at a cellphone provider and prior to that worked for a manufacturer, I can say this. It appears everyone out there whining seems to think the cell companies are marking up the prices on the phones, they are not. Your provider makes absolutely NOTHING on the sale of the phone.
You broke your iphonie and are mad because it costs the same to have it repaired that you paid for it? ok great, why don't you go next time and buy your next iphone W"ITHOUT a 2 year contract. 649.00 is what it will cost you. That's the retail cost of the phone, your RPOVIDER PAYS 649 DOLLARS FOR THE PHONE AND GIVES IT TO YOU FOR 199, and you want them to keep paying 600+ per phone and giving them to you for under 200?
Remind me again, who's the greedy one?
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by Denise G. Posted Tue January 10, 2012 @ 2:23 PM
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I am not a fan of Hewlett Packard either. I tried to return a product that had never been used to Walmart, the package was opened because I opened it. I did not take the package off of the cartridge however. I was lead to believe that this cartridge was the one that I needed. I called the company because Walmart wouldn't accept it, saying it was Hewlett Packard's policey not to take it back. I was given a straight out no, and thus I hung up. Never again, will I purchase a Hewlett Packard product, I do not need to be treated like that , after spending good money on the printer and the outrageously priced cartridges and all problems that company has. It's name no longer stands for what it did ten years ago or even 20. I don't care for the attitude of the customer services dept either, and it is reflected in not purchasing anything at all from them.
That's an error on the customer services and or the policy makers there at Hewlett Packard INC.
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Verizon like every other company is in business to make money. They do not make money by giving away the latest technology for FREE.
You people are sorry asses and need to learn how to pay your way through life, you are not entitled to a free life, and you certainly are not entitled to a free new phone.
The lady that her son wrecked and smashed the phone ... thats too bad but how is that Verizons fault???? Did you also call the car manufacturer and tell them how you have been a good customer and have paid for years on the car but your own actions have now destroyed it so could they just give you a new one free???? Here is another idea, next time you are in WalMart when you get to the counter tell them you have been a loyal customer and have shopped there for two years and so today you want the stuff in your basket for FREE. It is the same thing you are asking of Verizon or any other company, and it is ridiculous to expect that you build spendable monetary value by being a customer.
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by s c. Posted Sun April 25, 2010 @ 12:33 AM
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Shop around....
I use to have verizon and had all the same issues. I felt burnt by them. After I canceled service I signed up with a little cell provider called Golden State Cell, they operate in the sierra mtn area of northern california. The service has some of their own towers but the extended network uses verizon network. Goldern State is great!!! The best customer service ever. You can buy a $15 verizon phone off e-bay and they will turn it on for you. You can purchase insurance and if you lose you phone they will replace for a $20 fee. No it is not the newest cell phone on the market, but if you have a kid who loses phones all the time, then a $15 phone is great. When my phone is not working and I stop by the office, they will open it and try to fix it free. If you don't want to sign a contract, then they will sit up your basic phone service with your old phone for a fee of something like $30. If you want to sign a contract, then they will give you a free phone. There is more great things to say about Golden State. I assume it is because they are a small company and probably others like them around the county. The point I want make is that the plan they offer is for nationwide calling at one flat rate depending on the number of minutes. So why not call them, even if you live outside the area code, the product is the same as verizon. The only visible difference to the user would be a 209 area code on their phone number. I have a family member on this plan and they live in WY. Their service works like everyone else in WY but the company is in CA. The only difference is they have a 209 area code instead of a 307 area code.
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by Shaggy Posted Sun September 20, 2009 @ 5:08 PM
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Go to a private cell phone store and you will probably be able to get a replacement phone for any network for $5- or less and they will program your service number and provider into the phone for you. This is what I do when I have to replace a phone and I've never had a problem always having a phone. Don't mess with the service provicer in a situation like this!
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This is just typical for Cellular companies, unfortunately.
My son had his phone destroyed in an auto accident where 1 boy died, and he was luck to live. When I contacted Sprint, all they would tell me is that he was not eligible to receive an upgrade, and that he could, however, report it as lost/stolen! DUH! How is it that you pay so much money every month, and none of these idiots give a damn about the person paying?
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by June L. Posted Sat July 12, 2008 @ 8:05 PM
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I think the really rediculous part of not getting the discounted phone is that they really don't cost that much. If you buy a prepay phone you can get a phone for only 20.00 but that same phone with a verizon plan miraculously changes to 300.00
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by zippy m. Posted Mon June 2, 2008 @ 5:14 PM
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Verizon Wireless -- Thanks for your rediculous response to the complaint. Your company policy regarding customer service has been noted and I will avoid your company in my search for a cell phone provider. And I bet my business as well as the business of others who have read this and NOT responded has cost you more than your rediculous policy earns you in any given year.
Let's face it -- cell phones are cheap plastic crap----and I have dismantled enough of them in my research to know that they are cheap garbage made of cheap plastic imported products from japan, India and China -- where you pay minimal cost for these disposable products and then pass on to your loyal customers nothting more than attitude, hogwash policies and inconvenience -- when will you guys learn that good customer service is key to success. I personally monitor complaint forums for this purpose --- you have lost a potential customer for failure to take care of your customer.
But if you would like to sign a 2 year agreement for just 39.99 I would be willing to reverse my POLICY on this matter.
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by Stacy Crist Posted Mon May 15, 2006 @ 5:41 PM
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You folks all have good points. I only have some points to ponder that I'd like to mention based on personal experience.
There are apparently "sub" contractors of some type with HUGE Verizon signs over their stupid little tables and they tell you that you can get a new phone and than send in some coupon for some type of "refund" depending on their sale. What they DO NOT tell you is you MAY NOT qualify if you've not waited out your ENTIRE 2 yrs and that you MUST change your package to qualify in the first place.
BEWARE OF VENDORS-many times they ARE NOT true Verizon employees even and unless you're one of those people that is really knit picky and reads fine print you're likely to be taken advantage of. So, just be careful out there. It can be confusing. My advice? Visit an actual Verizon store (call the company for local addresses), buy the phone insurance, especially if you work a construction type job where your phone could get harmed. Other advice, read your contract--regularly if you have to and ask PLENTY of questions and read their offers word by word!
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by Mommy00 Posted Fri April 14, 2006 @ 8:55 PM
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I totally agree with the Verizon Wireless Issue. You have to wait until your contract is up to get a new phone at a discounted price or pay like $300 for a new phone. That is such bull. They are not going to change their ways either because alot of older people are with Verizon. I can honestly say I hate my Verizon phone it is terrible and I will disconnect when my contract is over along with the rest of my family.
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by ceelgee Fri May 27, 2011 @ 9:43 AM
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by pahefner01 Posted Sat March 11, 2006 @ 11:18 AM
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I think it says something about Dell Computers that they have not responded to the 1957 complaints on this message board, soon to be 1958 with our experience. Dell really doesn't care about their customers or their product.
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by mack Sun December 3, 2006 @ 6:40 PM
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by bleaklj Posted Wed March 1, 2006 @ 10:52 PM
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Just like always, you don't value your customers. I bought a phone and it does not perform as you stated, but now I to am stuck with this phone.
Needless to say I am going to change services and phones as so as my contract runs out.
Also a very unhappy customer!!!!!
John
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by gcake Posted Tue February 28, 2006 @ 4:47 AM
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I would love to see all these De-Regulated phone services(WireLess Particularly) have to operate the way most businesses have to that do NOT have the luxury of locking people into 2 year contracts with no way to terminate from poor quality service or lack of what was expected of the service.
If people had the ability to switch when a better service was offered maybe these companies would start focusing on delivering on the PROMISES SOLD TO THEM by the poorly paid salespeople that will tell you anything to get the sale and commission.
Also, maybe they wouldn't be able to keep changing things just to SUCKER NEW CUSTOMERS only to change the plan at their discretion.
Insurance companies also, have you ever tried to actually try to shop around for better rates on insurance?
Where would anyone not want to have a copy of the competitors policy, complete with price etc. and then just say nothing new.
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by Katherine Schulz Posted Sun February 26, 2006 @ 12:12 PM
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by Katherine Schulz Posted Sun February 26, 2006 @ 12:12 PM
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by gowhereuwannago Posted Wed January 4, 2006 @ 6:36 PM
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This is a FANTASTIC feature! It's good to know that our voices are being heard!!!
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by CatFan Posted Tue January 3, 2006 @ 5:31 PM
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. ;)
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by CatFan Posted Mon January 2, 2006 @ 8:41 PM
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Hey, I like this feature. Letting us know what the companies have said. It could be useful to include a link to the original letter for each one, if it's not too much trouble. :)
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