January 21, 2007

Verizon Letter #2

I found the email address for the Georgia/Alabama press contact and sent this email to her, as well as the last one. Persistence pays off and I have gotten myself worked up to where I am pretty pissed off now:

If you have an email address where I may get in touch with someone who will take care of my issue, I would appreciate it. I found all of your addresses via the contact page as there is nowhere else that I seem to be able to get in touch with anyone. Your Consumer Advocacy page only allows for 700 characters in the complaint, which is nowhere near enough.

I am also cross posting any emails that I send or receive via my blog. Thank you for your help,

Richard Miles


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A letter to Verizon

Updated at 9:58pm. I managed to find some contacts. Thanks to the help of Google, I managed to find several media contacts on their news center. I emailed the letter below to Robert.Kelley@VerizonWireless.com; Thomas.Pica@VerizonWireless.com; Sheldon.Jones@VerizonWireless.com; caran.smith@verizonwireless.com; Carolyn.Culbertson@verizonwireless.com and Nancy.Stark@verizonwireless.com. Hopefully someone will respond by tomorrow evening, otherwise I will start hounding the BBB and some of the local news channels with their pain in the ass Consumer Advocacy Alert Teams, or whatever the hell they are called now.

Originally posted on 1-21-2007 at 9:14PM

I have attempted to contact Verizon. I did find one link to email the Customer Advocacy department, but it won’t let you send a fucking message over 700 characters. I am looking for email addresses to any of their VP’s or Presidents, particularly in the marketing or communications departments if any of you guys know them. Contacting customer non-service is fucking useless, I am tired of dealing with them. Perhaps someone with the company that would not like bad press would be willing to take care of my problem.

Here is the body of the email that I have been trying to send this evening, edited for content that you guys don’t need. More in the extended entry.

On Saturday, January 13th, my son’s mobile phone was stolen from him at a wrestling tournament. His mobile number is EDITED and he is on my Family Choice plan. I called it a couple of times, the first time someone answered and then hung up. After that they just let it roll to voice mail. For a couple of days they must have had it turned off as it would roll straight to voice mail without ringing.

We tried several times to call whoever it was, and last night Saturday January 20th I had a friend who is NOT in my son’s contact list call. They answered and hung up after briefly speaking with my friend, and then called back. After getting no information from them they hung up and called back from another number EDITED, also a Verizon number apparently registered in Newnan Georgia. They also hung up on my friend after they figured out what we were after. I called this new number and threatened them with legal action if the phone was not returned to me immediately. They said OK and then hung up. After a few minutes they called me back and gave me a story about a neighbor having the phone, and they didn’t want to have anything to do with it. When I told them that they would be considered accessories to theft they agreed to get the phone and return it to me today.

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Our visit to Verizon or How NOT to handle Customer Service

My brother and I drove to Carrollton around noon along with my youngest and my son. I finally managed to get in touch with the guy who had the cell phone, apparently he was in church in Newnan, which is about 40 minutes from there. We agreed to meet at 5PM this evening in Carrollton to get my cell phone back. In the meantime, we decided to stop and eat lunch at the Mellow Mushroom. The owner is a friend of mine and a former regular customer (only former because I am at a new store, not because I ran him off) then we paid a visit to the Verizon Wireless store in Carrollton, which is a corporate store.

I explained what had happened with his phone being stolen. There were a couple hundred text messages which had been sent and then deleted, and a few phone calls, one being long distance. I also explained that the Verizon Reseller in Villa Rica had suggested insurance fraud to get him a new phone cheaper and talked my wife into adding insurance on his phone. This woman’s answer was “You can’t add insurance, this has to be done within 15 days of purchase”. Excuse the fuck out of me, but I have the printout where the reseller removed the “insurance declined” on his phone.

Her answer to the text messages and any charges was that I needed to speak to “customer service” and that she couldn’t help me. I guess she must be the highly paid door greeter since obviously she has no customer service.

As far as me telling her that the Villa Rica reseller is not only condoning insurance fraud, but suggesting it to customers, her answer was “They are an authorized Verizon dealer”. Now what the fuck does that have to do with anything? Bitch. Thanks for the help. The lack of interest and the fact that she obviously doesn’t give a shit about her company makes me want to dump them and find another carrier. If I could do so without incurring a shitload of penalties I would do it tomorrow.

Since that is not an option, I have some research to do. I will do the same thing that I did with Blockbuster a couple of years ago, and email the crap out of all of the division presidents and anyone else in the marketing department that wants to hear it, demand that I not get charged for anything that happened on his phone over the last week, and that they let him re-download the ringers that were deleted, otherwise I will start hammering on the better business bureau and anyone else that will listen on the Internet. Asshats. The more I think about their reaction, the more pissed off that I get. Obviously this is not a company as a whole, or even representative of most of them, but the attitude of “don’t give a shit seems to permeate companies as they get bigger and don’t have to worry about one customer that pays $180/month in phone bills. That’s a drop in the bucket for them I guess.

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Dancing with the stars

Lisa found the lost video from our blogmeet in Helen last fall, and has posted it. I particularly admire the color choices that they made for their dancing clothes. Damn, that was so wrong it’s funny.

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