Did Verizon Wireless Scam you?

verizon wirelessI was ripped off & cheated by Verizon Wireless and feel so alone. If you had a bad experience and were cheated by them? Please tell me how they scammed you!

Together we can stop corporate America’s Verizon Wireless from screwing hard working Americans out of their cash! They ripped me off and I just want to get the word out.

Please tell us how you were ripped off or why your unhappy with Verizon Wireless.

I bought a cell from them and it didn’t work in my home so I returned it 2 days latter only using 15 min of airtime and they go and put me in collections. Every time I receive a collection letter I send the US post office return receipt and no one will take this off my credit!

To make matters worse every time I clear it up with the collection company these scum bags resell my account to another collection agency. Now I could understand if this happened once or twice but I just had to send the eights letter out. I also have to send it certified of nothing seams to get done. I out of pocket over $25.00 in certified mail alone.

I only built this website so I could have something to email to Verizon Wireless executives add board members who all don’t care to help me either.

 

 

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56 Responses to Did Verizon Wireless Scam you?

  • Jim Smith:

    4G is overrated. The speed difference is hardly noticeable compared to AT&T’s home internet or Cox’s home internet. No comparison! How about some local marketing in Arkansas and Oklahoma where AT&T is kicking our arse? No, it will not happen. I have been begging for it for the last three years and I am about to leave the company because of the lousy treatment of employees and an inability of Verizon to market themselves on a local level. Unfortunately, Verizon does not care about the local communities they are in or are expanding into as long as they beat AT&T. Main goal, scorched earth campaign against AT&T for the big red machine. If the AT&T merger goes through with T-Mobile, Verizon will forever be number two unless some major changes take place. Probably will not happen Verizon’s feet are forever stuck in concrete. Upper management in our area has a bunker mentality as I heard another manager say not too long ago…

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  • Erik Rotaru:

    Bought a 4G Wireless modem and plan at My Wireless in Dillon, CO. I cancelled it 5 months later due to problems connecting and having to replace the modem. I then paid Verizon ~$150 early termination fee. But My Wireless in Dillon soon called and informed me that I also owed them ~$175 due to the early termination. This was because they are a ‘Premium’ retailer. They called me and said that if I return the modem then then could lower the fee, so I did. They also told me that they would contact me after they received my modem and inform me of the new amount I owed. I waited and no call. Then I got a bill in the mail for ~$200 from My Wireless in Dillon. Apparently they added on an 18% fee for not paying the balance in time, although I was not notified of the new balance by any one. I am amazed at this, just amazed. I will picket outside their store and inform customers that through entering into a contract at such a ‘Premium’ retailed they not only get the exclusive options of paying their bill inside the store, which none of us can really live without, but if they have to cancel their contract within two months they also get the ‘Premium’ treatment that I was given as well.

  • richard m hansen:

    Verizon wireless lied to me. . . and I watched as their technical support people lied to the local verizon store representative as he worked over the course of two weeks trying to solve a low internet speed on my high speed unlimited wireless contract. They said the low speed was a problem with my wireless card, but if I would sign a two year contract, they would give me a new modem and my speed would go back to normal. I did not want to sign a contract and bought a used wireless card on ebay. When the verizon store tech connected me to the new card and the speed did not increase, they said it was my computer. When I got a new computer and new wireless air card, the technical support person finally said they had started limiting my connection speed unlimited wireless service to just above dialup speed because I was using more than 5 gigs per month. The original agreement was that it was unlimited use.

    I have been cheated, and lied to by verizon wireless. When I told them they were not delivering the service level I had contracted for and if they did not want to deliver their end of the contract then just cancel and we will both go our separate ways. They refused. They quoted some fine print in the contract that says they can change the terms of the contract but that you, the customer can not and if they decide to change things you are stuck in the contract . . . screwed and to bad.. . just keep sending in your monthly payment.

    I wish they would have just told me what they were doing instead of running me and their local employees around in circles, wasting our time and costing me the new equipment that I purchased trying to solve a problem that they created but would not tell me about.

    I will never do business with them again. The intentional lies, deception and attempts at cover-up at others expense is immoral.

    With over 85 million customers I wonder how many of them have become victims of the intentional lies, deception and attempts at cover-up for profit?

  • FaFIonitBit:

    Hello amigo

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