I bought a $100 Verizon gift card at a retail store, but mistakenly purchased a Prepaid Refill card instead. The prepaid card has a 15-digit pin code and an 18-digit card number. As I am not a prepaid user, I attempted to apply the gift card to my MyVerizon postpaid account, only to discover that postpaid accounts accept 11-digit or 16-digit gift cards.
Upon contacting the retail store for an exchange or refund, I was informed that the card was already activated, and they couldn't provide a refund. Subsequently, I reached out to Verizon customer service. After being redirected multiple times and verifying the funds on the card, the last agent abruptly hung up without resolving the issue.
My simple request was to redeem the funds from the gift card and apply a credit to my postpaid account. However, I was told there was no way to do so. It seems illogical that Verizon lacks the capability to redeem a card and apply credit, possibly due to privilege access levels and lack of training. This has resulted in a frustrating customer experience.
Does anyone know of any alternative uses for this prepaid card without having a prepaid account?