I am in Belgium until next month. I have had an international travel plan with Verizon for several years as I travel constantly.
My Pixel 5 was damaged beyond use so on Feb. 5 I bought a Samsung Galaxy S25. After six hours dealing with Verizon I was finally told that I could not activate the phone until Feb. 7 when the phone launched in the US.
I could live with this because at least I could call my existing number and retrieve VM's but then Verizon informed me this was not possible because they had disconnected my service to activate the ESim. I will not go into the details of the next several hours of stress while I had my phone number of 25 years reactivated.
on Feb. 7th I called again (using my Belgian number) and after another three hours I was told it was not possible to activate the esim while my new phone was in transit and the phone access was pending. Apparently without my authorization Verizon sent a Pixel phone to address in Philly where no one resided because - well - I'm in Belgium.
In short I have spent a total of 16 hours and two days online and on the phone with customer service and tech support while they bantered me back and forth like a ping pong ball. I have been told countless conflicting reasons of why they have not been able to activate the esim and every step Verizon has taken has complicated the issue and cost me valuable time and money.
The Samsung S25 has been launched in the US. I have an existing Int'l travel plan. They have confirmed that I am the owner of the destroyed Pixel 5 (which was delivered yesterday but the delivery was not accepted). They have my IMEI number (at 25 times).
Can anyone tell me how to end this nightmare. I need my phone for work and I have a 90 year old mom with dementia who I call once a week. These are hour long sessions as you can imagine and I would really like to do it on my Verizon plan that allows me to call the states for free.
Someone please help. I am beyond desperate.