I just got off the phone with Verizon Customer Service, and I feel like I've been subjected to the big shakedown. First, some background. My mom had a cell phone account with two lines, one hers and one mine. For a number of reasons, we decided to transfer ownership of the account to me, so she called CS and gave verbal consent for that to happen. After that was done, I had to get on the line and agree to accept responsibility for the account. No problem so far. The CS rep and I start talking, and she notices that I just got a Droid Incredible. We proceed to have a nice conversation about how great the phone is, and the backorder problems, etc. Then the hammer drops! She informs me that HTC will not honor the manufacturer warranty on the phone since I am assuming responsibility for the account. She tells me that my only options are to pay $1.99 a month to buy the extended warranty, or some greater amount of money (7 or 8 dollars a month) for more coverage. What a rip off! First of all, nothing about the account changed except the name of the primary owner. Second, I paid the $150 for the phone and they are now telling me that I will not get the warranty that I am entitled to unless I pay them extra. Of course, she said that it is HTC's fault, not Verizon. What a way to treat long time customers!