I recently had a very long - yet ultimately useless - chat with two Verizon service agents regarding a fraudulent contract renewal made to my triple play bundle. My 2 year contract was scheduled to terminate in October 2014. At that time, I recieved an email summarizing my services, which I read and filed. In December 2014, I noticed my account said I was in a contract terminating in October 2016, implying it was renewed.
In the chat, I learned that someone named "Linda" spoke to a phone rep and misrepresented themselves as me (the reps were unable to provide the method of identity-verification used). During this call, my contract was apparently renewed. The rep tried to convince me that this Linda was really my mother, which is a totally absurd suggestion given I have been out on my own for over a decade and my mother doesn't even know I have FIOS.
After exposing this order as fraudulent, the service reps on the chat said the only way to remedy the situation was to break the contract and charge me the early termination fee (~$220). I have no intention of cancelling my service but am alarmed that for whatever reason my contract was extended without my knowledge or consent. I'm also amazed at the indifference shown by the service reps when faced with a clear fraudulent transaction and unhappy long-time Verizon customer.
Hopefully someone here can see the light and reverse the fraudulent October order without charging me the ETF.