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Reach Verizon Wireless Executive Customer Service

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Got a Verizon complaint wireless complaint that's not getting anywhere? Live in the Northeast? Monica is your gal. More Â»

Verizon Accuses Cablevision Of Patent Infringement On Cable Boxes

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Just as it's finished its battle with ABC, Cablevision looks like they're about to lock horns again. This time it's with Verizon, who have accused the NYC-area cable company of infringing on several of its patents for set-top receivers. More Â»

Your Dying Words Better Be Your PIN, Or Verizon Will Bill Your Corpse

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Don't become too preoccupied with raging against the dying of the light -- you have to remember to tell your PIN to someone before you die or Verizon will never stop billing your corpse. More Â»

Verizon And T-Mobile Offer Free Calls To Chile

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If you need to reach someone in Chile this week, try calling on a Verizon or T-Mobile phone. Both carriers have announced that they're temporarily waiving charges on calls. Verizon says that all calls from the U.S. to Chile will be free until March 6th. I couldn't find a similar press release from T-Mobile, so you might want to call first to confirm. Just remember that only these two carriers are offering free calls, and they're only free if you call from the U.S.; you don't want to end up with an unpleasant surprise like those U.S. soldiers in Haiti last month. More Â»

Impossible To Fix Address Problem Prevents You From Giving Money To Verizon FiOS

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Reader Lindsay wants to give money to Verizon FiOS because she likes the product so very much. Sadly, there's some sort of glitch with her address and Verizon won't fix it, or call her back, no matter how many times she calls. More Â»

New Report Says AT&T's 3G Network Is Fastest

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Here's the latest in the "my phone is better than your phone" war. A new test of upload and download speeds on 3G networks in 13 cities has AT&T coming out on top by a large margin over Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. Someone cue the next round of Luke Wilson commercials... More Â»

Verizon Didn't Know Difference Between $.002 and $.00002

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Who's in charge, the masters or the machines? You'll be wondering the same thing after you listen to this iconic gem from The Consumerist archive, the infamous Verizon Can't Do Math call, which we reposting because the original video got deleted and the posts were kind of scattered. In it, George recorded his attempts to get Verizon to explain why they said they would charge .002 cents/kbfor data roaming, and then billed him for .002 dollars/kb, a difference of about $76. Problem is, no one at Verizon can do math. More Â»

Verizon Not Charging Soldiers For Mobile Calls From Haiti To U.S.

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Verizon Wireless now says that the astronomical bills some customers received after making cell phone calls from Haiti shortly after the catastrophic earthquake there last month were due to a computer glitch. According to the Fayetteville Observer, mobile calls placed in Haiti showed up in their system as being placed in Jamaica. Calls from Haiti to the United States should have been free all along, and Spc. James Crawford does not owe Verizon almost $2,000 for phone calls he placed to his pregnant wife back in North Carolina. More Â»

I Got Verizon To Fix My Internet With An Executive E-Mail Carpet Bomb

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We've said it before and we'll say it again: A well-executed Executive E-Mail Carpet Bomb is your best bet when you've exhausted all the regular customer service avenues. In this latest example, Serena tells Consumerist how, after weeks of phone calls, missed appointments and general hair-pulling and screaming at walls, she employed a strongly worded EECB that had Verizon out to fix her Internet connection the next day. More Â»

Did You Make Calls From Haiti On Verizon? Better Start Saving.

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Update: Verizon won't charge the soldiers for the calls in question.
 
In the weeks immediately following the Haiti earthquake, Verizon and AT&T offered free calls to Haiti as a goodwill gesture to people in the U.S. with family and friends over there. The offers weren't identical, though, and Verizon was only offering free calls made to Haiti, not the reverse. Spc. James Crawford kept calling his pregnant wife each day from his station in Port-au-Prince, and now they have a phone bill for $1,919.44. More Â»

Verizon & Sprint's Sales Tips For Killing iPhone, Circa 2007

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Let's step into a time machine and travel through the mists of chronos to an ancient yesteryear. It was a different era, Britney Spears shaved her head, Boris Yeltsin died, and people learned how to print images on toast from the comfort of their own workshops. Oh, and a lil' thing called an iPhone came out. The year was 2007, and Verizon and Sprint were so scared that they issued these ridiculous sheets to their frontline reps with talking points for discouraging people from buying an iPhone: More Â»

NBC Blocking Certain ISPs From Online Olympic Streaming

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If you connect to the internet via Verizon DSL, don't expect to be able to catch your triple axels in real time. Robin complains she and her husband have been ring-blocked since NBC didn't put the ISP on its approved list. More Â»

Analyst Predicts Verizon Will Break AT&T's iPhone Monopoly In June

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Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek roused the hopes of Verizonites everywhere by predicting Apple will sic its upcoming iPhone 4G on the cell phone company's customers come June, Tech Trader Daily reports. More Â»

Verizon Shrinks The List Of Phones Subject To $350 ETF

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Verizon has dropped 10 phones from its list of models that will trigger the high $350 early termination fee. Cnet wonders whether this is Verizon's way of trying to make its "advanced devices are expensive to service" argument more palatable to the FCC, as the remaining models are all smartphones. More Â»

Check Your Phone Bill For Bogus Charges From OAN

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Check your phone bills for the past few months for a bogus $14.95 charge (+$.46 tax) from "OAN Ideal Savings Now." A message on our voicemail hotline tipped us off, and online complaints, like these 188, echo our reader's grievance. It's called cramming, and it's illegal. More Â»

Verizon Introduces Mandatory $9.99 3G Data Plan

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Verizon is cutting its prices, and by cutting them is actually raising them. What? Yeah, let's let Ars Technica explain it. More Â»

Zagat Releases First Cellphone Carrier Survey Results

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Zagat, the popular consumer feedback-based restaurant review guide, now reviews wireless carriers as well, and they've released rankings on the four national carriers. The company surveyed 2,319 wireless consumers and then created Zagat-style scores in a variety of categories. Here are some of the highlights. More Â»

Update: All Four Major Carriers Now Waiving Fees For Haiti SMS Donations

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Update 2: Sprint has also announced that it is waiving fees, retroactive to Wednesday. (Thanks to changebumpin!) More Â»

Verizon FiOS Early Termination Fee To Double This Week

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Are you planning to sign up for Verizon FiOS service? If you wait until this Sunday to sign up, you're going to be liable for a higher early termination fee. The fee for ending a two-year contract will more than double, from $179 to $360. More Â»

Verizon Hold Times Inspire Song On M.I.A.'s Next Album

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According to Rolling Stone, when M.I.A.'s new album comes out later this year, there will be a track on it called "I'm Down Like Your Internet Connection"--and it will feature "Filipino Verizon workers singing the hook." More Â»

Verizon Charges You $2 Extra For Detailed Bill

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Bob stumbled onto Verizon's dirty little non-secret -- if you want a detailed billing statement with your calls listed, you'll have to pay $1.99 more a month. More Â»

Verizon Customer's DSL Upgraded, House Still Not On Fire

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Remember Michael? When he tried to upgrade his Verizon DSL, a customer service rep helpfully told him that 7 mbps was not only unavailable at his address, but it would burn his house down. After this slightly surreal exchange was featured on Consumerist, Michael reports that Verizon's executive customer service got in touch with him and figured out the situation. Guess what? He could get the blazing fast DSL that Verizon had repeatedly refused him. More Â»

NYC Sues Verizon Because Heinously Ugly Building Is Too Tall

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Apparently the extremely ugly Verizon skyscraper in NYC is too tall, and is now the subject of a lawsuit. More Â»

Verizon Reportedly Forces Smartphone Users To Exclusively Search Via Bing

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Readers and news reports say Verizon has pushed out a smartphone update that has made Bing its exclusive search application thanks to a rumored half-billion dollar deal between Microsoft and Verizon. More Â»

FCC Commissioner Says She's Not Happy With Verizon's ETF And Billing Explanations

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At least one official with the FCC is not impressed by Verizon's latest explanations of its Early Termination Fees (ETFs) and Mobile Web billing practices. Commissioner Mignon Clyburn released a statement (pdf) last night where she called Verizon's explanation "unsatisfying" and "troubling," and she closed with the fighting words, "I look forward to exploring this issue in greater depth with my colleagues in the New Year." More Â»

Verizon Denies It Charges You $2 Each Time You Mistakenly Press A Certain Button On Your Phone

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Last month, David Pogue at the New York Times published a tip from a self-described Verizon employee. The employee accused Verizon of deliberately rigging its system to trap customers whenever they accidentally press the "Get It Now" or "Mobile Web" buttons on their phones--even if they cancel the operation immediately, they're charged a fee of $1.99 each time. Both Pogue and the FCC asked Verizon to explain why this happens. Verizon's response: it doesn't, and Pogue and the hundreds of people who wrote in to confirm this practice are all crazy. More Â»

This Verizon Store Provides Weird Repair Services

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Some Motorola Droid phones are having problems with the battery cover coming off too easily. That's what was happening to Chris' Droid, so he and his girlfriend brought it into a Verizon store in Pleasant Hill, CA. His girlfriend brought along her defective enV Touch for service as well.
 
When they left, Chris had a sticker stuck to the back of his Droid, and his girlfriend was told to stop wearing makeup because makeup ruins the enV Touch. More Â»

Teen Runs Up $22,000 Verizon Bill

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After a man added his 13-year old son to his Verizon plan, his cellphone bill rocketed to nearly $22,000. More Â»

Verizon CSR: Faster DSL Will Burn Your House Down

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Update: Reader's DSL Upgraded, House Still Not On Fire 

Michael would like some faster Internet tubes to run into his house. He would be happy to give his ISP, Verizon DSL, money to provide this service, but he can't. He writes that repeated calls to Verizon's sales line resulted in a series of answers that disagreed with each other, culminating in a call where the rep quite sincerely informed him that Verizon cannot give him faster DSL because it will burn his house down.  More Â»

Help, Verizon Doubled My ETF Behind My Back!

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The spark had left his mobile phone relationship, and Dean left his iPhone 3G for a Droid. He happily paid an ETF to escape his AT&T contract, only to find himself trapped in a strange void between Verizon's previous early termination fee for smartphone contracts and the newly doubled fee. Now, he tells Consumerist that due to the ETF change, he is trapped in a contract that he claims he never signed. More Â»

Verizon Won't Verify Calls On My Bill

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Brad can't bring himself to drop his landline because he sees it as a security blanket, but Verizon is making it a tough choice for him, because it's charging him more than he thinks he owes on his pay-per-call plan. He's asked Verizon for an itemized bill, but the company refuses and says it would only give up the information if subpoenaed. More Â»

New Droid Ad Goes For iPhone Jugular, Misses

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A new ad for the Verizon Motorola Droid tries to savage the iPhone for being more concerned with looking good than working great. Does it work?

FCC Questions Verizon $350 ETFs For Smartphones

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The Federal Communications Commission has a few questions for Verizon Wireless about their decision to double the early termination fees for contracts that include smartphones and other "advanced devices." More Â»

Verizon FiOS Customer Service Thinks You, A Human, Are Voicemail

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Verizon's customer service is operated by robots. Apparently, these robots are not too skilled at determining whether or not you are also a robot. This might be useful to know during the upcoming robot apocalypse (see this educational film about the subject,) but for reader Carlos it had no practical application. More Â»

Verizon's Response To AT&T's Lawsuit: "The Truth Hurts"

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Awhile back AT&T sued Verizon over their "There's a Map For That" advertisements, claiming that the maps were misleading because the empty areas on the maps represented different things. Now Verizon has responded to the lawsuit with some fightin' words.  More Â»

Verizon Wireless Relegates iPhone To Island Of Misfit Toys

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As a whimsical follow-up to AT&T's lawsuit concerning their "There's a map for that" ads, Verizon Wireless released their Christmas-themed set of AT&T/iPhone bashing ads today. They're harsh, but also pretty funny.  More Â»

Meet the DROID, the Latest Chance For Verizon Owners To Express Their iPhone Envy

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Motorola and Verizon revealed the mystery device behind its iCan't ad campaign — the DROID, a 3G phone with a 5 megapixel camera, its own app store, a 16gb memory card packed in and a QWERTY keyboard.  More Â»

T-Mobile Launches Unlimited Everything For $79.99 Plan

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Codenamed "Project Dark," Tmobile has launched a $79.99 unlimited plan with no annual contract.  More Â»

Verizon Keeps On Billing Guy Who Canceled Service

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Gregory canceled Verizon, but Verizon didn't cancel him. The company kept on billing him every month, and every month he'd call to get the charges wiped away, which the CSR promptly did.   More Â»

Verizon Won't Give Elderly Couple Their $600 Back

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Bonnie's elderly parents switched from Verizon dial-up to Verizon DSL, but Verizon didn't turn off their dial-up account when switching them to DSL. They somehow failed to notice when they continued to be charged for dialup. For two years.   More Â»

Verizon Snatches Away Divorced Man's Unlimited Broadband Plan

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They say that for people going through a divorce it can feel like you're losing half of yourself. As if it that wasn't bad enough, Verizon Wireless has taken away William's unlimited broadband plan on the account he used to share with his wife.  More Â»

Couple Signs Up for $77.99 Verizon Bundle, Charged More Than Double

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An Oregon couple signed up for $77.99 Verizon-Qwest bundle that included phone, internet and TV service, and were surprised to see the actual bill come to $158.49.  More Â»

Verizon, NYPD Don't Care About Fires

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Once again, Verizon has been caught leaving its vans parked in front of fire hydrantsMore Â»

No Palm Pre For Verizon Wireless?

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If you've been holding out on a phone upgrade or carrier switch until the Palm Pre comes to Verizon, you may need to give up the dream. The carrier has "reportedly ditched plans to offer the Palm Pre early next year," says PC World. Apparently poor sales of the device at Sprint, combined with Verizon's interest in upcoming Blackberry devices, killed any enthusiasm the carrier once had. Update: The no-Pre rumor may be false, according to these two analystsMore Â»

How To Stop Verizon From Sharing Your Info

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Digging through Verizonwireless.com legal notices, Steve found that the company has gone ahead and given itself permission to share your personal information:  More Â»

FCC Proposes New, Awesome, Net Neutrality Rules

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The FCC today proposed new rules to protect and preserve "net neutrality," the idea that ISPs must treat all users the same and not prejudice against different types of customers. In a speech, Chairman Julius Genachowski supported adopting the "Four Freedoms" first articulated by the FCC in 2004 (PDF) not just as principles but as formal rules, and adding two more: "non-discrimination" and "transparency." The big networks are, naturally, incensed.  More Â»

Why Do Verizon Smartphones Blow?

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WIRED takes a look at why there's no great smartphones on Verizon. The takeaway? Because they can. Having the best network and an exclusive deal with Blackberry seems to be good enough for them. [WIRED] (Photo: Phu SonMore Â»

Hey Verizon, My 5th FiOS DVR Sucks As Much As The Last 4

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Reader David's FiOS DVR really sucks. Since it's his 5th one — he's starting to suspect that they all suck.  More Â»

Sprint Opens Mobile-to-Mobile To All Providers

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If you're a Sprint customer using the company's Everything Data Plan, you can now call any mobile phone on any network without using up any of your plan minutes. Good news? If you're on the carrier's $70 a month plan, which has 450 included minutes along with unlimited data service, it could be -- if you don't roam into areas where there's no Sprint coverage (where the meter will start running) and if you have a lot of regular contacts on other cell networks.   More Â»

Verizon Should Really Stop Marketing FiOS To People Who Can't Sign Up For It

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Want to know how to piss people off? Send them marketing crap for deals they can't use. Take this individual. The title of the blog post should probably not be reproduced here, but the basic idea is that unless you can offer TV, Internet and phone from Verizon for $79.99 a month — don't mail stuff to people saying you can.  More Â»

Is Verizon Randomly Charging You $1.99 Per Line For "Data Usage"?

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On August 14, the Cleveland Plain Dealer printed a column by a business writer who described her 6-month-long ordeal with Verizon concerning a mysterious $1.99 charge for "data usage." The paper says that over 400 Plain Dealer readers responded with complaints similar to the one in the column. Now the paper says they have a promise from Verizon to refund these mysterious and erroneous charges.  More Â»

Verizon Customer Says She's Bombarded By Robo-Texts

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It's bad enough when friends and acquaintances bombard you with text messages, but at least most humans can be reasoned with. Monica, on the other hand, says she's being hassled by a robot who sends here 20 texts a day, and that Verizon has been slow to jump to her aid.  More Â»

Verizon And Nokia Announce "Constant Reboot" Feature

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Ryan's new Nokia Intrigue 7205, which Verizon gave him, doesn't work with the Verizon network: "48 hours ago, the phone began cycling on and off continuously." He's not the only Intrigue owner experiencing this problem on Verizon, although Verizon is following that tired old "it couldn't possibly be our fault so let's make you jump through a dozen useless hoops" protocol. Sadly, a single Google search would give them the quick fix for Ryan and other Intrigue owners.  More Â»

Verizon Sued After Tech Punches Customer In The Face

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According to a lawsuit filed by a Verizon customer in Queens, NY — the tech the company sent out wasn't quite as affable as the ones in the commercials. Instead of fixing the customer's problem — the tech allegedly punched him in the face.  More Â»

Congratulations Americans, We Pay The Most For Cellphone Service

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A new survey from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) compared annual costs around the world for consumers who have cellphones, and the U.S. is in the top three for most expensive. How expensive? DSLReports notes that "on average, the OECD found that Americans pay $635.85 on cell phone service, compared to $131.44 per year in the Netherlands or $137.94 per year in Sweden."  More Â»

Verizon/Alltel Overcharges Customer, Can't Provide Proof Minutes Were Used

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Erin is one of those Alltel customers lamenting that her cell phone company, and thus her phone plan, were swallowed up by Verizon.  More Â»

Verizon Offering $20 Naked DSL

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Verizon is sad that so many of you are jumping ship, so they're hauling out the bargain naked DSL offer again. ("Naked" means no home phone line is required to take advantage of it.) The deal is $20/mo with a 1 year commitment, and they're throwing in a free router—although DSLReports says a Verizon rep told them the router freebie will go away at some point. Also, it's available online onlyMore Â»

Help Friends Conserve Cell Minutes By Changing Your Voicemail Greeting

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David Pogue's continuing crusade against useless voicemail instructions knocked loose an excellent suggestion for anyone willing to re-record their voicemail greeting. Too often the standard voicemail greeting is: "Hi, you've reached so-and-so. Leave a message, and I'll get back to you." Why not make it more useful, something like: "Hi, you've reached so-and-so. Please press star (or whichever command applies to your carrier) to leave a message."  More Â»

Alltel Customers Nervous About Verizon Switchover

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Julia and her husband are former unhappy Verizon customers who thought they had escaped by signing on with Alltel, only to be sucked back in when Verizon's took over the company.  More Â»

Skip Annoyingly Long Voicemail Instructions For Every Cellphone Company

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Here's the secret codes for skipping long-ass cellphone voicemail intros that cellphone companies don't want you to know about: Just remember "one star pound."  More Â»

Reach Verizon Wireless Northeast Executive Customer Service

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Got a Verizon Wireless problem that regular customer service won't fix? Try escalating it to this guy. Just remember to be PP2P: polite, professional, and to the point.  More Â»

Free Netbook From Verizon Not Quite Free

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There is no such thing, dear readers, as a free computer. Particularly, Ray learned recently, in the case of Verizon's "triple play" promotion for new FiOs users, where one of the options is a "free" netbook. Sure, you never expect "free" items to be completely free, but his situation is even more complicated than that.  More Â»

Verizon is having a bad day as business customers cut down on phone lines. They're planning to cut 8,000 jobs in the second half of the year. [BloombergMore Â»

Switch To FiOs An Unmitigated Disaster

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Do you know that Comcast commercial where this homeowner gets FiOs installed against his will and then all these bulldozers tear up his lawn and bumbling contractors cause an electrical short? Lelah's letter describes a process that's very similar, except worse and much longer. And then this salesman just picks up her guitar and starts playing it and singing without even asking first. No wonder, by story's end, she's been driven to the brink of insanity, demanding compensation for 5 missed days of work. So far, they're offering her $25.  More Â»

Customer Visits Verizon CEO's Home, Gives Him A Taste Of No Privacy

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John Hargrave of comedy site Zug.com tracked down the personal info of Verizon's CEO, then showed up with a bullhorn to illustrate what a lack of privacy feels like. "Ivan Seidenberg! I'm here on behalf of Verizon customers. PLEASE DO A BETTER JOB PROTECTING YOUR CUSTOMERS' CELL PHONE RECORDS! Everyone has the right to privacy, including you Ivan! When we don't have privacy, then freaks with bullhorns start showing up on our front lawn."  More Â»

Verizon Helpfully Consolidates All Your Bills Into One — And Won't Let You Pay It

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It seems like Verizon is still working the bugs out of its One Bill service. Reader Vikram wrote in to warn consumers not to sign up for the service if they'd like to be able to actually pay their bills...  More Â»

Verizon Limits Handset Exclusivity To 6 Months

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Verizon announced it will limit handset exclusivity deals to 6 months, a bow to pleas by small wireless carriers, and in advance of possible Department of Justice action on its inquiries on the one-carrier deals for the iPhone, Pre and LG Voyager. In its announcement, Verizon noted 24 rural carriers had asked it to limit these anti-competitive deals. Yes, apparently there are that many small carriers still left.  More Â»

Shortchanged By Verizon's Rebate Card

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Late last year Verizon started replacing its rebate checks with Visa debit cards. You use them as you would debit cards, only without having to tap in a PIN. Long story short — after using one of these cards I'm convinced they're part of a scam meant to let Verizon and/or Visa skim pennies off the tops of rebates owed to customers because once there's only chump change left on your card, you can apparently no longer use it.  More Â»

Reader Gets Free HBO, Cinemax And Showtime For Suffering Internet Outage

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We Consumerist bloggers just love those stories of reader complaints that are generously solved by customer service before we even get around to posting the gripes.  More Â»

Everyone Knows How To Handle A Stolen Checkbook Except For Verizon

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Yesterday I was musing that Time Warner Cable was passing the cost of customer care off to other businesses, by requiring customers to take half-days or full days off of work just to wait for a cable repairman. Today I think I stumbled upon another hidden economic impact of bad customer service: it's responsible for generating a lot of the "free" content online. The next time you're reading an IMDB entry about "Damages" or "Big Love" for example, you can thank Verizon's collection of angry, confused, and possibly insane employees, and all the idle time they create for a customer who has to deal with them.  More Â»

Verizon C.E.O. Ivan Seidenberg Reveals The Telecom's Future

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The future of Verizon lies in bundled apps and global domination, according to C.E.O. Ivan Seidenberg. Verizon's head honcho appeared last week on Charlie Rose to chat about a range of things, including FiOs, the decision to build a CDMA network, and the future of your cellphone service. If nothing else, it's nice to put a calm, seemingly rational face to the grotesque anti-consumer corporate monster that we all loathe. Hit the jump for the full interview.  More Â»

Verizon's New Marketing Pitch: Squirrels Eat Old Phone Lines So Upgrade To FiOS For Guaranteed Service!

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Verizon told Debbie that upgrading to FiOS was the only way to guarantee uninterrupted phone service because apparently, Verizon's old copper lines are no match for the insatiable appetite of copper-munching squirrels. Never mind that FiOS doesn't work during a blackout for more than a few hours, or that Debbie's problem had nothing to do with hungry squirrels...  More Â»

Man Dies Trying To Stop Verizon Van

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The Washington Post says that a 79-year-old widower died after trying to stop a Verizon technician from pulling out of his drive way. The man was apparently extremely frustrated with his service, in addition to being quite lonely since his wife passed away from a stroke.  More Â»

AT&T Wireless Customer? Turn Off Phone Purchasing Power To Prevent Unauthorized Charges

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If you're managing cellphones for a family or your parents, or let's say hypothetically you have a boyfriend who says he reads Consumerist but really he doesn't or else he would have known better, you'll probably run into stupid subscription and content fees from time to time. You know how people are when it comes to fake "free" offers.  More Â»

Update: Verizon Changes Mind, Says It Will Give Refunds To Storm Victims If They Ask For Them

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Since we first posted this, Verizon has changed its mind and announced that it will provide service credits to storm victims in Southern Illinois who were without service for most of the month. The credits won't be automatic; to qualify for them, affected residents must call 800-837-4966 (1-800-VERIZON) to tell the company that they were without service.  More Â»

Verizon Willing To Let 62-Year-Old Man Die Unless Cops Pay $20 Of His Overdue Bill

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Ohio police are pissed with Verizon after the company refused to help them find a missing 62-year-old man unless they paid his overdue $20 $20 of his overdue cellphone billMore Â»

Comcast Credits Your Payment To The Wrong Account, Disconnects Your Cable

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Reader Adam wrote in to let us know that he's switching to FiOS after Comcast credited his payment to the wrong account number, accused him of not paying his bill, disconnected his cable, lied about it, then couldn't get it back on for several days.   More Â»

Verizon Loses The Broken Phone You Returned, Suspends Your Service

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Luis dropped his busted LG EnV in the mail at the end of last year and tracked its progress as FedEx delivered the package to Verizon. Verizon, apparently unfamiliar with tracking numbers, doesn't believe that Luis ever returned the phone, and insists that they're owed a $320 replacement fee. Luis disputed the charge, but rather than investigate his claim, Verizon decided it would be easier to suspend his service. Now they want Luis—a customer of seven years who pays over $350 across six phone lines each month—to pay another $15 to reconnect the service they should never have disconnected in the first place. He writes:  More Â»

Reach Executive Customer Service For Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T

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Say you got a problem with your cellphone company and you want it solved, pronto. You've already called regular customer service and they're either unable or unwilling to help you, or you're just sick of waiting on hold. You've got things to do! That's where executive customer service comes in handy. Just about every big company has a pack of these people who can basically walk on water within the company and get any problem solved. The key is reaching them. Naturally, you won't find them in an overseas call center at the end of the 1-800 number. Rather, they're attached to the corporate headquarters executive offices. Don't worry, we did the hard part for you. Here's up-to-date phone numbers for the executive customer service departments for Sprint, Verizon, T-mobile, and AT&T:  More Â»

Here Are Some Of The Companies Behind The Car Warranty Robocalls

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Verizon continues its recent campaign of turning robocallers into charitable contributions, this time by settling a lawsuit against two of the companies behind those awful car warranty calls. Last time it was for $25,000; this time it's for $50,000, all of which is being donated to the Joyful Heart Foundation, which Wireless Week describes as "a nonprofit devoted to empowering survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse."  More Â»

Got A Verizon Installation Problem? Tell Us Where It Took Place

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Might I make a suggestion for further Verizon Customer Issue articles? It would be helpful to know where the incident took place. As I'm sure you know, different parts of the county have different installation teams. Here in the New England region, installations are handled by real Verizon employees. Where in other areas, they contract installations to a third party that pass themselves off as Verizon. Also most regions have a VP email address for employees to help expidite such issues.  More Â»

FiOS Installer Drills Through Wife's Wedding Dress

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A Verizon FiOS installer showed up yesterday to install the service in Sam's house, but misjudged the location of the laundry room by 4 feet and drilled directly into the closet where his wife kept her wedding dress.  More Â»

Teenager Tries To Bankrupt Family By Sending $4,756.25 In Text Messages

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Here's an idea, don't use your phone to send 300 texts a day at school. Not only will your parents not get a bill for $4,756.25, you won't go from As and Bs to Fs and you also won't get your phone smashed with a hammer.  More Â»

The Verizon Website Is Surprisingly Honest About "Upselling" You

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Reader Beth is impressed with the honesty Verizon displays in the title of the webpage where they try to sell you bundled telecom packages.  More Â»

Verizon Gives Customer $50 Gift Card To Apologize For Taunting Her With Unavailable FiOS

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It's strange, the way some customer/CSR encounters go so well when others seem headed for failure before the first sentence is finished. When Nix called to complain about being mistakenly sent a $100 gift card offer that she can't take advantage of, the Verizon rep on the other end not only addressed the real issues, but later sent a $50 gift card to Nix as a goodwill gesture.  More Â»

Time Warner Cable Expands Metered Billing To Four More Cities

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If you live in Rochester, NY, Austin or San Antonio, TX, or Greensboro, NC, your broadband access from TWC is about to be capped. The company is expanding its trial run from Beaumont, TX to these additional four cities, where TWC broadband customers will have to choose one of the company's tiers of service—anywhere from 5GB to 40GB per month. DSL Reports notes that all five markets lack Verizon's FiOS as an option, and TWC faces little to no competition from other providers.   More Â»

Verizon Netbooks? Wireless carrier Verizon is branching out from offering just mobile phones. Last week, Reuters (and other news sites) had reported Verizon would start selling netbooks this year. Those reports have now been confirmed by a Verizon spokesperson. [CRMore Â»

Worst Company In America: Verizon VS Sprint

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Which phone giant will taste your fury? Did FiOS burn down your house? Did Sprint's wandering CEO step on your toes?  More Â»

"Velveteen Rabbit" Robocallers Pay $25,000 To Settle Lawsuit

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Verizon Wireless has settled its lawsuit against those telemarketers who were phonespamming thousands of people back in February to promote a kids' movie. Feature Films For Families has agreed to pay $25,000 to Verizon, which will be donated to the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH).  More Â»

This Verizon Discount Applies To All Plans... Except The One Advertised

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Reader Ben says: "This reminds me of the days when Henry Ford used to tell Model T buyers that they could have their car in any color they wanted, as long as it was black. With Verizon, you can have a discount on any plan you want, as long as it's not the unlimited one.More Â»

New Jersey Sues Verizon Over "Free LCD TV" Disaster

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The State of New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against Verizon, alleging that its marketing, sales, billing and customer service practices for its FiOS television, telephone and internet services are deceptive and misleading. The lawsuit is partly in response to the now-infamous "Free LCD" disaster.  More Â»

Verizon Charges You For NOT Making Long-Distance Calls

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Call it a "you're not making us enough money" fee. If you don't make at least 12.5 minutes of long-distance calls, Verizon is assessing some home phone customers a $3.49/month "shortfall charge." If you want to get rid of the fee, you can, but you'll have to pay a one-time $5.50 fee. Verizon told KING5, "that even if a person doesn't make long-distance calls, they still have access to the phone network. The "shortfall charge" helps pay for maintenance of the network." What a crock.  More Â»

How To Opt-Out Of Verizon Selling Your Personal Information

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BoingBoing Gadgets says that Verizon has been mailing out a leaflet to its customers informing them that the company intends to sell their personal information unless they explicitly opt-out.   More Â»

Comcast Using Free Wi-Fi To Keep You From Switching To FiOS

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Comcast is testing WiFi service at about 120 NJ Transit rail stations in an effort to retain broadband customers who might otherwise be tempted to switch to FiOS. Will it work?  More Â»

Recent Recalls

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Verizon Wireless Sues "Velveteen Rabbit" Telemarketers

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Hooray for Verizon Wireless! Wait, what? The cellular carrier has just filed a lawsuit against Feature Films For Families for illegally telemarketing. Specifically, they're accusing the company of using an auto-dialer to cold call hundreds of thousands of Verizon Wireless customers earlier this month, which is illegal according to NJ state laws (where the suit was filed) and the Federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.  More Â»

Verizon Wireless Accused Of Wrongly Billing NY Customers State Tax

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Verizon Wireless accusing it of passing directly to customers a "metropolitan commuter transportation district" tax that the company was actually supposed to pay. Albert Levy, who filed the lawsuit, points out that Sprint has never charged the tax to customers. Verizon Wireless calls the accusation "silly," and says they're billing it correctly. Perhaps not surprisingly, the actual wording of the tax law leaves the matter up in the air.  More Â»

Verizon Math: $0 Off Equals A 25% Discount!

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Sigh, someone get a school counselor. It's two years later and Verizon still hasn't mastered this whole counting thing. The telecom now believes that selling a $29.99 charger for $29.99 somehow equals a 25% discount. It doesn't. It equals no discount. Verizon's board should try this with C.E.O. Ivan Seidenberg's salary. Pay him the same, but tell him he's getting a 25% raise for his exemplary counting skills. (Thanks to Justin!)  More Â»

Verizon's Internal Conflict is Astounding, Hilarious

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Verizon just can't seem to get their act together and decide how much their DSL service costs. Last month, we reported on a man who couldn't get Verizon to commit to a price.  More Â»

Verizon Admits They Did Wrong, Still Won't Do Right

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Reader Ronak found out that Verizon overcharged him on a few of his billing cycles. A quick call confirmed that an error in their system overcharged him, so he requested a correction. In a confusing counter-offer, Verizon offered only 25% of the money that they mistakenly charged him for back as a refund. Now, Ronak is confused. Full letter inside.  More Â»

Verizon, Will You Please Fix Our Phone So We Can Use It To Dial 911?

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Leigh's father has a heart condition, and has had three heart attacks. Because of this, Leigh's family would really appreciate it if Verizon would fix their landline so that they can call 911 in the event of an emergency. Unfortunately, Verizon can't seem to keep an appointment.  More Â»

AT&T Sells You A Service They Don't Offer, Denies It, Bills You Anyway

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This is like one of those ghost stories where the hero joins up with a fellow traveler, and then at the end of his journey discovers that his travel companion never existed. Oooooo! Only it's about AT&T, so instead of being spooky it's just annoying. Especially the part at the end where he receives a bill.  More Â»

Reader Saves $89.76 On Verizon Fees By Changing "Primary Area Of Use"

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One of our readers was able to save $89.76/year in surcharges on his Verizon bill by changing his primary area of use to NJ from NY.  More Â»

Verizon Isn't Really Sure How Much Their DSL Service Costs

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Brian begged and pleaded but Verizon simply wouldn't tell him how much his DSL would cost after taxes and fees, unless he signed a one-year contract. The customer service representatives staffing Verizon's operation centers claimed that it was too difficult to figure out all that math nonsense for every jurisdiction. When Brian pushed and insisted that surely they had to know how much their service cost, he was told that "there wasn't anyone in Verizon that knew the answer."  More Â»

Google Takes Stance Against ISP Bandwith Throttling

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Google has decided to throw its weight around when it comes to Net Neutrality; the search giant announced a plan to let end users see what their Internet Service Providers do with their bandwidth. What does this matter to you, the aforementioned end user? Inquire inside.  More Â»

Verizon Changes Corporate Email Address Format

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ivan.g.seidenberg@one.verizon.com - CEO  More Â»

In Which You Spend 3 Vacation Days Waiting For The Verizon Guy Who Never Comes

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Sounds like that Verizon guy is too busy making commercials to show up and install your DSL. Reader John-Paul just wants Verizon to keep their appointments... is that so much to ask?  More Â»

Comcast Says FiOS HD Is "Mundane," Verizon Says They Kick Comcast "In The Teeth"

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The Philadelphia Inquirer says that Comcast is upset that more than 250 of Verizon's HD "choices" are "mundane" and to count them is "misleading and irrelevant to consumers."  More Â»

Reader Saves $230 On Cable And Phone Bills By Rocking The Cancellation Threat

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Here's how Stephanie saved $230 on her cable and phone bills after following the tips in "3 Ways To Lower Your Out Of Control Cable, Internet And Phone BillsMore Â»

Secret Phone Numbers And Email Addresses To Reach Executives At 101+ Companies

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Inside, email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses for over 100 different companies to inject your customer service complaints into their corporate executive offices, and get it well on the way to success.  More Â»

The FCC has given the green light to the Verizon/Alltel merger. Alltel brings 13 million new subscribers to Verizon, dethroning AT&T as the number one wireless carrier. [WaPoMore Â»

When 9 Phone Calls Can't Get Your FiOS Installed, Email The CEO

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Reader Bill was getting the run around from Verizon-- but he wasn't even a customer yet! His dramatic ordeal started on October 9th, and by the 16th he'd taken a full day off of work, called Verizon nine times and still he was without FiOS.  More Â»

Wireless Carriers Tell Senate: "Text Messaging Rates Have Dropped, And Your Queries Have Led To Lawsuits Against Us!"

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The national wireless carriers have responded to the Senate's request for information on why its text-messaging fees have doubled over the past three years. Their collective response: they haven't gotten more expensive, they've gotten cheaper—and your public suspicion of our business practices has led to lots of class action lawsuits!   More Â»

Verizon's Policy Blog V. SmarterChild

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Verizon's so-called "policy blog" is a grotesquely self-serving marketing orifice, perhaps the worst corporate blog we've ever read. We decided to stack Verizon's inane sales schmaltz against the internet's preeminent bullshit-spewing chatbot, SmarterChild....  More Â»

Verizon Told Me Their FiOS Gift Card Promotion Never Even Existed

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Reader Jacob says that he's been getting the runaround for months after signing up with Verizon during their free $200 Circuit City gift card promotion, but he finally reached his breaking point when a Verizon rep told him that the promotion never even existed. Too bad it did exist, and we wrote about it.  More Â»

Verizon Breaks Your Router With An Unrequested Firmware Update, But Won't Replace It Because It's Out Of Warranty

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They acknowledge the router got an upgraded firmware image automatically (forget the fact I had explicitly disabled that feature for this very reason), but I'm shit out of luck. Even though the fact my formerly perfectly working 6100 is now bricked because of something Verizon did without my approval or knowledge, they will not provide me with a new one for free because the router is out of warranty.  More Â»

Verizon Announces Monthly Plans With No Early Termination Fees

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Facing increased pressure from consumers and lawmakers alike, Verizon has announced that they will begin offering monthly cellphone plans with no early termination fees. Consumers wishing to take advantage of the plans will be required to pay full price for a phone, or provide their own phone, as Verizon will not be subsidizing the cost of handsets.   More Â»

Verizon Wireless Going Contract-Free Next Week?

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If the website Boy Genius Report is correct, next week Verizon Wireless will start offering contract-free, month-to-month service. Pretty much everyone will be eligible for it, but of course you'll have to pay full price for a phone or bring your own, there'll be an activation fee that can't be waived, and if you take advantage of any special offers that require a contract, you'll have to switch over to a contract agreement. It's supposed to start on September 21st.   More Â»

Verizon Refuses To Help Locate Body Of Missing Woman For Four Days

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Verizon, which has no problem helping the government spy on its customers, suddenly turned stupid in June when a police department asked them for help finding the body of a woman who had been abducted on camera. Despite pleas from the woman's parents, the police, and the FBI, it was four days before a technician was sent out to the appropriate cell tower. When that technician gave the police the location info, they found Kelsey Smith's body within 45 minutes. Verizon won't respond to requests for an explanation of why they couldn't help sooner.  More Â»

Verizon's OneBill Service Is A Nightmare

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Reader Laurynn wants to warn Verizon customers to stay away from "OneBill," because according to several of the 7 different CSRs she talked to today, it's "not ready yet."  More Â»

Dear Verizon: I Am Canceling FiOS Because Of Your "Ridiculous And Unacceptable Billing Practices"

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Reader Rob has cc'd us on the Executive Email Carpet Bomb that he launched on Verizon due to the fact that he has been unable to get them to send him a bill. Each month (for the past 3 months) Verizon has been deducting random amounts of money from his checking account, and when he asks them to send him some sort of bill (electronic or paper) they assure him they will -- and then they don't. By his calculations, Verizon has overcharged him $117.68 over the last three billing cycles.  More Â»

Cellphone Companies To Promote Unpopular Social Networking Services

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Verizon and AT&T have jumped head-first into the shallow end of the social networking pool. The companies will charge consumers up to $35 per year to access unpopular social networking sites, a feature they're respectively billing as "SocialLife" and "My Communities." Not part of your social life or your community: Facebook.  More Â»

Join The Verizon ETF Class Action

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Wanna get in on the Verizon Early Termination Fee class action settlement? I did and went to verizonETFsettlement.com just like the postcard told me. Basically, if you were a Verizon Wireless customer from July 23, 1999 to August 10, 2008, and you were either charged an ETF, whether you paid it or not, you could be eligible for a piece of a $21 million pie (after the attorneys get their fees first), just file a claim form by October 14. In typical fashion, I tried filing a claim but the site keeps timing out. Something to bookmark and check in on later and hope they fixed it. Even when you think you're giving Verizon its comeuppance, somehow you get screwed over. UPDATE: The website seems to be fixed now. By the way, at the end you will have to print out and mail in forms. They want you to attach documentation of your ETF. If you don't have documentation, you can still make a claim but you will get a lesser amount.  More Â»

Verizon Tech Made 5,000 Sex Chat Calls On Customer Accounts

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The next time you're disputing a 900 number call to a sex hotline and the CSR tells you nobody else could have made that call, remind them of this story. Over the past 10 months, a Verizon technician made 5,000 calls to sex chat hotlines, totaling 45,000 minutes of dirty talk at a cost of $220,000. He placed the calls from over 950 tapped residential and commercial accounts throughout Bergen county in New Jersey. He has since resigned, and been charged with theft by deception and theft of services.  More Â»

Congress Asks Wireless Carriers To Justify Text Message Rate Increases

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The similar price increases, coming at similar times, Kohl said, "is hardly consistent with the vigorous price competition we hope to see in a competitive marketplace."  More Â»

Zombie Debt Collectors Find You At Grandma's

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Palisades Collection is offering Jeremy a great deal: he can pay half off his debt of $237.64 and get the account settled! Small snag, though, Jeremy never ordered the Verizon service they're trying to collect on, the debt has passed the statute of limitations, and he got it expunged from his credit report years ago. Still, Palisades persists in sending collection notices for him to his grandma's house. What's a boy to do? Read on and find out.  More Â»

Verizon Junk Mail Advertises Phone Sex Hotline

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The phone number in this Verizon mailer connects to "an exciting new way to go live with hot horny girls." Can you hear me now, big boy?  More Â»

Most Verizon FIOS Installations Violate National Electric Standards

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A two-year investigation has concluded that most Verizon FIOS installations fail to meet national safety standards, and could cause fires or electrocutions. FIOS is famous for house fires, but New York's Public Service Commission first started its investigation back in 2006 after several inspectors discovered improperly grounded installations.  More Â»

Verizon: 'You've Earned A New Phone' (Just Not From Us)

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Is this Verizon promotional email being over-enthusiastic with its subject line, or is it actually misleading? A phrase like "you've earned a new ___" doesn't usually get followed up with, "Just pay us anywhere between $100-$200 for it," unless it comes from a scam vacation offer. Or Verizon. As Bryan notes in his email to us, "The subject line must mean something like when you tell Verizon, 'You've earned my suspicion and contempt.'"  More Â»

Comcast Disconnected My Verizon, What Should I Do?

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Here's an odd situation: Reader Stephen says that Comcast (his old cable company) disconnected his new Verizon cable. He's not sure what exactly he should do about it and would like your advice.  More Â»

California Declares Free Market Broken, Recommends Price Controls For Phone Services

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"There is no indication of any change in the near future regarding the current state of competition. Market forces have not yet met the challenge of controlling price increases."  More Â»

Verizon: Go Ahead And Email Us, We're Not Going To Read It

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At least Verizon is being honest about the fact that they're not going to read your emails, right?   More Â»

Verizon Changes DSL Without Your Permission, Demands Multiple Fees To Fix It

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Reader Kevin wanted to sign up for Verizon's One Bill service, so he called to see if he qualified. The CSR told him that he did, so he signed up for it. Turns out, the CSR secretly signed him up for a more expensive DSL plan because his current one did not qualify. Now Verizon wants an early termination fee for the new, faster DSL and an activation fee to put Kevin back on the plan he used to have. Yuck.   More Â»

It Takes 40 Verizon Reps To Fix Your Address

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You know those Verizon ads where someone is trying to make a call and like 100 Verizon people show up to help them do it? Arelene's story is sort of like that. Except they all showed up to help her change her address. And they were one at a time. And it was over the phone. And it took several days. Here's her tale, and how she eventually won...  More Â»

Updated: Reach Verizon Landline Executive Customer Service

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Call 1-800-483-7988 and press 3 to reach the Verizon Customer Advocates for landlines and DSL. Other valid executive customer service contact information:  More Â»

Video Tutorial For Escaping Cellphone Without ETF

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Who needs a bunch of words to tell you how to get out of your cellphone contract without early termination fee when a nice boy will tell you how do to it? You just sit back, grab some popcorn, and watch Ely Rosentock's video tutorial. 9 minutes later, you'll know how to break your cellphone contract without ETF, or moving to California. Video inside...  More Â»

After Your House Burns Down, Verizon Wants You To Use Your Melted Phone To Forward Your Calls

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Whoever or whatever they've got working the phones at Verizon doesn't seem to understand the concept of "fire." As in, "my house burned down and everything inside it is melted and charred." It's not a difficult concept, but James's father in-law was unable to explain it to Verizon.   More Â»

Verizon Suspends Door-To-Door Marketing In Delaware Thanks To Masturbating Salesman

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Yesterday, we told you about a outsourced door-to-door salesman who was soliciting for Verizon when he was caught masturbating while watching a woman work in her garden. He's been charged with two counts of "lewdness, resisting arrest and criminal trespassing," and now Verizon tells us that they've suspended all door-to-door marketing in Delaware until they're done investigating the incident.  More Â»

Door-To-Door Verizon Salesman Can't Keep His Pants Shut While On The Job

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We're not big fans of door-to-door marketing, and today we bring you another example of why we feel this way. According to the News-Journal, an employee of a marketing firm contracted by Verizon has been arrested and charged with two counts of "lewdness, resisting arrest and criminal trespassing," after a man in a Verizon t-shirt was spotted "masturbating while watching a woman work in her garden."  More Â»

Verizon: We Can't Set Up Your Account "Because Your Name Has Shit In It"

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Meet Dr. Herman I. Libshitz, a retired radiologist and potential Verizon customer who would like DSL. Sadly, Dr. Libshitz was informed that he could not use his name in his email address or as his user name because it has "shit" in it.   More Â»

Verizon Was The Most Frequent Target For Identity Theft Scams In 2007

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Identity theft reports to the Federal Trade Commission show that Verizon was the most frequently named company, averaging over 900 events per month in 2007. According to an updated study by Chris Hoofnagle, senior fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, the number of complaints involving Verizon nearly tripled from 2006. Rounding out the top five are AFNI (a collection agency), JP Morgan Chase, AT&T, and Capital One.  More Â»

Call The NJ Verizon Landline Escalation Hotline

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908-717-3115 is the number for the NJ Verizon Escalation Hotline. This is the number they're giving out to Verizon customers in NJ who signed up for FiOs and are still waiting for their free LCD TVs. Leave your name and number and they'll call you back.  More Â»

Reach Verizon Wireless West Coast Executive Customer Service

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866-673-9561 is the number to reach Verizon Wireless executive customer service on the West Coast. Only use it when normal routes of customer service have repeatedly failed, be nice, be able to condense your story in about 2 sentences, and don't forget these tips for dealing with executive customer service.  More Â»

Upgrade FiOs Speeds From 5/2 To 10/2

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Verizon FiOs recently doubled its download speed for consumer and small businesses from 5 to 10mb, but reader Lindsay says she wasn't automatically upgraded. Luckily, if you're in the same boat, you can upgrade by calling 800-688-2880, entering the phone number on your account, pressing 3, then 5, then 2. Lindsay writes, "I got to a rep very quickly and she got everything switched. It cost me $3 more due to a rate change since I signed up, but that’s not too much to ask for double the download speed."  More Â»

Moving With Movearoo's Help? Hope You Like AT&T, Verizon, And Qwest

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Movearoo.com is a new website that appears to offer free assistance with your move, helping you set up things like phone service, gas, and electricity at your new address. The site calls itself "Your Total Moving Resource." It's a helpful site, sure, but you should be aware that it's funded by AT&T, Verizon, and Qwest, and exists primarily to promote their services. In other words, you won't find a comprehensive list of competing phone service providers through Movearoo, only those offered by the three sponsor companies. A consumer advocate points out the drawback of making Movearoo your sole relocation resource:  More Â»

Want The New iPhone? Here's How To Escape Your Current Cellphone Contract ETF-Free

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As the second coming of the Jesusphone 3G draws near, we wanted to remind customers of other wireless carriers that there are ways to escape your existing cellphone contract free of early termination fees, and trade your piddling Verizon, Sprint, or T-Mobile bills for hundreds of pages of gloriously itemized AT&T charges. Or just switch carriers.  More Â»

Debt Collector Sends Verizon Collection Notice To A Fluffy White Dog

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You may think this dog is cute, but that's bullshit. This dog is a deadbeat that doesn't pay its Verizon bill.   More Â»

Verizon Settles Early Termination Fee Lawsuit For $21 Million

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Verizon has agreed to pay $21 million in a California class action lawsuit brought over early termination fees. The plaintiffs alleged that the fees violated California state laws. Next case: Sprint, which Californians are suing for the same reason.  More Â»

The Senate passed the FISA bill today, which effectively puts an end to any chance of legal repercussions for telcos who helped the government spy on citizens. Senator Obama voted for it, Senator McCain didn't vote, and Senator Clinton, for what it's worth, voted against it. Find out how your senator voted here. [TechCrunchMore Â»

Consumerist Neighborhood eBay Garage Sale

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Consumerist readers, want to make some cash and get rid of some old stuff? There's infinite space on the virtual folding table that is the comments section for readers to add their eBay auctions - a great way to clean out the closets and make some extra cash to pay down bills or build up savings. We'll get this started with a few items of our own (all start at $.01). More items inside. Add yours in the comments.  More Â»

With The New iPhone On The Horizon, Now Is The Time To Threaten Your Cellphone Company

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With the debut of that new super iPhone thing only a few short days away, now is the time to threaten your current cellphone company. What's that? You have no intention of switching cellphone companies for the iPhone? Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon's retention reps don't know that. Do they?  More Â»

13 Headlines The Consumerist Editors Wish They Could Write

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Here at the Consumerist we get a lot of emails requesting more "happy stories." While we wait for some to happen, here are 13 headlines we would love to write. They are in no particular order.  More Â»

Graph: Which Cellphone Company Has The Best Early Termination Fee Policy?

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Discounting or pro-rating the early termination fees that cellphone companies love to tack on to their contracts is becoming more common, so we thought we'd make some graphs that show the strengths and weaknesses of the different policies. As you can see, T-Mobile 2-year ETF doesn't make any discounts until fairly late in the contract period — and their ETF of $200 is higher than either of the other two companies that offer discounts. (Sprint does not pro-rate or discount its ETF.) T-Mobile's ETF does, however, reach a point where their discounts are steeper than Verizon and AT&T's pro-rating.  More Â»

As the new FISA bill—the one that grants retroactive immunity to wiretapping telcos—moves closer to a final vote in the Senate (and a threatened filibuster), Ars Technica looks at the money. AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint donated double the amount to House Democrats who supported the bill than to those who opposed it. [Ars TechnicaMore Â»

The FCC Says Former Customers Are Off Limits To Verizon

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Verizon, who had been using proprietary data to seduce former customers into returning, received a stern message from the FCC to discontinue such practices, according to the Washington Post. Local cable companies complained that Verizon would offer $200 American Express gift cards to keep their customers and send them letters via express mail which promised steep discounts. A majority of members from the FCC said that using this information to contact ex-customers is illegal and infringes on consumers' privacy. Details, inside...  More Â»

New Spy Law Will Provide Immunity To Wiretapping Telcos

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Update: Voted! Passed 293-129.
Today the House votes on a new compromise FISA Bill that will make the NSA's formerly questionable activities—like spying on Americans—legal, and will grant conditional immunity upon the telephone companies that aided the NSA in spying on their customers. It's "conditional" because there will still be a court review, but nobody seems to be taking the court review seriously: Senator Russ Feingold, D-WI, calls it a "capitulation" in the ongoing fight over holding the telcos responsible, and Rep. Roy Blunt, R-MO, says the review will be a "formality." Looks like you're about to get off free, Verizon and AT&T!   More Â»

Block Text Message Spam

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If you've ever received cell phone spam, you know how infuriating it can be—especially if you pay by the message. David Pogue of the New York Times recently got hit with a spate of junk text messages on his Verizon plan, and he figured out how to block most of them. If you're with AT&T or Verizon you can block any messages sent through the Internet, as well as change your text message address to an alias to thwart number-guessing spammers. Sprint will let you block specific addresses. T-Mobile lets you block email messages and set up filters based on specific phrases. Login info below.  More Â»

Success Stories: Verizon's DSL Is No Longer "Full"

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Verizon contacted us looking to solve the mystery of the "full" DSL and now reader Laurel has an update:   More Â»

Paying Your Verizon Bill With Cash? That'll Be $3.99 Extra

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Employees at the Verizon store in Millington, Tennessee told reader Josh it would cost an extra $3.99 to pay his bill with cash. According to the employees, the charge was to offset the cost of "new money software."  More Â»

Verizon confirms that it is buying Alltel. "This move will create an enhanced platform of network coverage, spectrum and customer care to better serve the growing needs of both Alltel and Verizon Wireless customers for reliable basic and advanced broadband wireless services," said Lowell McAdam, Verizon Wireless president and chief executive officer. [Yahoo!More Â»

Verizon Close To Buying Alltel For $27 Billion

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CNBC is reporting that Verizon Wireless is deeply involved in talks to buy rural cellphone giant Alltel Wireless for an estimated $27 billion. Alltel was recently taken private TPG and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners.  More Â»

Oops! Verizon Sells 12,500 Unlisted Phone Numbers And Addresses

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Verizon announced last week that they accidentally sold over 12,500 private addresses and phone numbers to a phone book company in West Virginia. "We certainly apologize to those customers whose numbers were published. ... We're taking accountability for that," said a Verizon spokesman. Translation: they're calling customers to let them know what happened, offering to change their phone numbers for free, and offering to pay the fee to have an unlisted number ($1.98 a month) for a year. Since this is the second time Verizon has made this mistake in the past four years, we wonder if "accountability" can also include taking steps to find out how the numbers keep getting offered up for sale.  More Â»

5 Things You Should Never Say While Cellphone Shopping

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We get a lot of questions and complaints about the cellphone shopping process, so we thought we'd put together a list of 5 things consumers say to cellphone sales reps that they really should just keep to themselves. Enjoy.  More Â»

Reach Tier 2 And 3 Support At Verizon Wireless

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One more number to add to the Verizon Wireless Executive Rolodex: 866-237-9122.  More Â»

Updated: Reach Verizon Wireless Executive Customer Service

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Here are a several direct lines for Verizon Wireless executive customer service reps, good for when lower level customer service reps and their supervisors fail you. These are the folks imbued with godly powers to fix customer service problems at all levels. It's like playing Super Mario Brothers using Game SharkMore Â»

Verizon: Sorry, Our DSL Is Full.

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Laurel writes in to ask what Verizon means when they say their DSL is "full." She's trying to transfer her existing account to a house in the same zip code, but Verizon is saying "No."  More Â»

To Avoid Billions In Lawsuits, Cellphone Companies Propose Tepid Early Termination Fee Reform

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Lies: Verizon Tells Your Husband That You Weren't Home When You Said You Were

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It's a good thing Lynette has a healthy relationship with her husband, because Verizon is telling lies about techs showing up at her home. In addition, Lynette is getting really sick of answering calls for some other family whose phone number now randomly rings her house.  More Â»

The Florida AG is fining Verizon up to $6.5 million for what he says is the telephone company's willful violation of service laws, in particular, taking too long to repair customer's landlines. [The Tampa TribuneMore Â»

Round 36: DeBeers vs Verizon

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This is Round 36 in our Worst Company in America contest, DeBeers vs Verizon!Inside, readers comments from previous rounds on why they hate each company...  More Â»

Verizon Won't Help You Filter Out SMS Spam Because It Makes Them Money

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Verizon Interprets "Materially Adverse" Differently From Reality So You Can't Cancel Without Termination Fee

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Stressful Call Center Allegedly Kills Verizon Employee

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I've heard anecdotal evidence of increased numbers of heart attacks at call centers due to stress, but here's a local new story from WYFF so now you know it's true:  More Â»

Reach Verizon Wireless Executive Customer Service Desk

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Here is another phone number to reach the Verizon Wireless executive customer service desk: 845-365-7700. If that number doesn't work, here are some others to try.  More Â»

Verizon Infuriates Baseball Fans With "Misleading" Blog Post "Announcing" MLB Extra Innings On FiOS

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Back in February of this year, Verizon posted the following message titled "MLB Coming to FiOS, Mom and Apple Pie Rejoice!" on their Policy Blog:  More Â»

Reader Uses Being Nice To Quickly Escapes Verizon Without Early Termination Fee

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Mason used the increase in monthly administrative... More Â»

Verizon Offering Credits To Keep You From Escaping Contract Without Early Termination Fee

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Alicia wants to escape her Verizon contract... More Â»

Escape Verizon Without Early Termination Fee Based On Administrative Charge Increase

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Verizon is increasing the monthly administrative... More Â»

Reach Verizon Wireless Executive Customer Service

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Here is a new number for reaching the Verizon Wireless Executive offices: 908-306-6750. They picked up right away for us. 910-794-6232 for Lisa Bennett, Executive Customer Relations, still works, as does a general executive office inline, 910-794-6200. Use the info in this post to guide your contact through the process of dealing with executive customer relations.  More Â»

James At Verizon Fiber Solutions Center Deserves A Cold Beer

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James at Verizon Fiber Solutions Center, this is The Consumerist calling to say that you deserve a beer. One of our readers shared with us a story about how you went above and beyond the call of duty to get his router fixed. You could have just left Jeff with "the tech should arrive," but instead you took a personal interest in Jeff's case and got his problem solved. You rule. Jeff's story, inside...  More Â»

Union Hits Picket Line To Protest Verizon's Poor Customer Service

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The IBEW 824 union is generating good business for the stick and sign makers of western Florida. First they picketed over Verizon ignoring the quality of its copper lines at the expense of pushing out FiOS. Now they're picketing over what they say is Verizon's poor customer service. One self-identifying union member said in the comments on this local news bit, "We are losing customers because of billing problems. We are losing customers because when the customers call in with billing or installation problems the employees are told to focus on "educating the customer on Verizon products and services" not on correcting their problem or answering their questions. " Verizon's response was that they haven't gotten many complaints from customers.  More Â»

Verizon Doesn't Care That Someone Hijacked Your Account While You Were Serving Overseas

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While Barbie was in Greece serving in the US Military, her cellphone account was hijacked by a strange scammer in Texas. (Barbie is not from Texas.) Because her Verizon account is supposed to be on hold, it took her awhile to figure out what was going on with her her supposedly dormant account. Now Verizon Wireless doesn't believe her case is really fraud, and she's sent this letter of complaint to the FCC.   More Â»

Internal Documents Show Why Verizon Isn't Fulfilling Advertised Discounts For Tens Of Thousands

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These internal Verizon emails, sent by the same insider and as a a followup to "LEAKS: Insider Says Verizon Isn't Fulfilling Advertised Discounts For Tens Of Thousands," shows why some of our readers have complained about Verizon offering them one price and billing them another, and then being inflexible in offering service credits. It appears to show that Verizon mailed out a half a million "Blitz" promotional rate cards, then decided it was an error and pulled the offer from the computers. Then Verizon let people get the advertised offers, but only if the customer specifically asked for it. Around the same time, on March 3rd, management cuts the discounts reps can give to $150. Two weeks later, it's $50. Two weeks after that, it's zero. Even if a customer was overbilled and legitimately deserved a credit, tough titties, Texas, you weren't going to get it. Verizon insider's explanation, rebuttal to the response by Verizon PR pointman John Bonomo, and the internal emails, inside...  More Â»

New Number To Reach US-Based Verizon DSL Customer Service

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Here's a new number to replace the old number we posted that directly connects you to US-Based, native English-speaking Verizon DSL reps in Columbus, OH (strangely, the old number is now a busy signal, I wonder why). The tipster who passed the number off says the Columbus "Get Conected DSL Gate, "has no handle time (east gate is notorious for passing people off or making up RTVs (return to vendors) because "floor walkers" pester people after times get past 13 minutes) and can help with as many supported issues as you want." The number is 614-219-5927 (the old, non-working number was 614-219-5900).  More Â»

Verizon Claims You Weren't Home, Decides To Grab Lunch At Applebee's?

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I waited all morning for Verizon to come fix our landline (our cell phones barely work in our apartment), and around 11:30 I had Sam call them from work, and they told him they had come by the apartment and no one was there so they left, and that they had called my cell phone.  More Â»

Verizon Can't Connect Dry Loop DSL To Your New Apartment, Blames You For Moving

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Verizon assured Erich that he could transfer his dry loop DSL service to his new apartment, but now that he's moved, they're telling him he can only receive traditional DSL service with a dial tone. Since Verizon is failing to live up to their contractual obligations, Erich asked to cancel without an early termination fee. Verizon refused to waive the fee, claiming that Erich was at fault for moving.  More Â»

Verizon CSR: My FiOS Bill Is Always Wrong, Too

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The Tampa Bay Tribune has a fascinating article about the sales-centric culture at Verizon's customer service call centers. The CSRs are given large bonuses (sometimes thousands of dollars) for selling services to people who call in looking to correct their bills.   More Â»

Verizon Won't Install Your DSL, But Wants $79 To "Disconnect" It

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If you can't free up any time from 9-5 on a weekday to have your Verizon DSL installed, the company will still bill you for the "service" you're not receiving says reader Joshua. If you'd like them to stop doing this, they'll charge you a $79 disconnect fee.   More Â»

Union To Protest Verizon Ignoring Its Copper Phone Lines

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Florida Verizon workers are going to picket Verizon HQ on Monday because, in their quest to lay down the fiber, the union says Verizon is neglecting the copper, reports DSL reports.

"Verizon is not letting us do our jobs, and not letting us take care of the customer," said Doug Sellers, president of the union that represents Verizon call center and repair workers, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 824. "Customers are waiting up to 10 days to get their phone lines fixed ... If you have something as simple as static on your line, that could be out 10 to 15 days.
Customer complaints have gone up, and union workers says preventative maintenance has been largely forgotten about in some places, an accusation supported by the findings of several state public utilities commissioners. Are you a Verizon landline customer? Have you noticed things getting worse? Let us know in the comments.  More Â»

Lawsuit Says Verizon's Text Message TV Show Contests Are "Illegal Gambling"

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A class-action lawsuit has been filed in California against Verizon and several third-party companies, alleging that they promoted illegal gambling by enticing customers to pay to enter contests in which there was an "infinitesimally" small chance of winning, reports RCRWireless. "The suit centers on 99-cent charges levied on wireless consumers who played contests associated with popular TV shows like 'Deal or No Deal' and 'Sole Survivor.'" The plaintiffs claim that the contests were less promotional sweepstakes than "illegal lotteries designed to generate revenues far in excess of the value of the cash awarded."  More Â»

LEAKS: Insider Says Verizon Isn't Fulfilling Advertised Discounts For Tens Of Thousands

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A mysterious letter was anonymously faxed to our headquarters by a self-described "disgusted" Verizon customer service rep angry at how he/she says Verizon is screwing over landline customers. Here's the highlights of his gut-spilling:

  • 30,000+ people nationwide have still not received the free HDTVs Verizon promised new FiOS triple-play subscribers
  • Verizon totally screwed up the "blitz" promotion, leading some customers signing up and not getting their discounts, others getting too much discount, and others not getting their discount for months
  • Employees issued over $1 million in credit in January '08, double what was given out in Jan '07
  • $250 in discretionary credit has been reduced to $50
  • Internally, Verizon refers to customer service reps who give out "too much" credit due are called "offenders."
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FiOS Is Great, If Verizon Ever Manages To Actually Install It

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Ben is getting some crappy customer service from Verizon in attempting to get FiOS installed. His phone is disconnected, they made a half-assed install, don't show up for installs, don't call, oh, and he still doens't have FiOS. He writes:

To file amongst other I hate Verizon articles. Typing and summarizing while on hold with Verizon for approximately the 8th time...  More Â»

Customers Will Get FiOS Optical All The Way To Their Apartments, Verizon Plans

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The AP made a major correction to a Verizon FiOS story we posted about yesterday. In that story, Verizon's head of FiOS stuff for apartments said that Verizon wouldn't be able to run optical cable up to all the apartments in two Manhattan apartment complexes and would use coaxial for the last leg. Verizon said not all apartments have the specs needed to install a necessary wall-mounted box. After the story came out, Verizon now says that it does plan to run optical to all the way up apartments that order FiOS. You may have to give up your medicine cabinent, but hey, you're blazing with the speed of FiOS, baby!  More Â»

Verizon Clerk Threatens Customers With Switchblade

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A Verizon store employee in Monticello New York was charged with criminal possession of a weapon after threatening two customers with a switchblade knife after getting into an argument with them. The disagreement spilled out into the parking lot where the 27-year old employee, Shereem S. Burch, continued to wave his blade at the couple. Most likely they were probably trying to get out of contract without paying termination fee and Shereem decided to take matters into his own hands and exact a little termination fee of his own devising.  More Â»

Not All Verizon FiOS Customers Will Get 100% Fiber

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Round 8: Allstate vs Verizon

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This is round 8 in our Worst Company in America 2008 contest, Allstate vs Verizon.   More Â»

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