Here's a story ...
09/28 - Verizon's glitch for upgrading unlimited data users and allowing them to keep unlimited data is going strong and I decide to pre-order a Galaxy Note 3. I have a receipt stating that I would retain unlimited data in my features list.
09/30 - I realize that delivery of the unit would happen while I was on vacation. I called to ask Customer Service to change the address of delivery. Long story short, the only way to do it for sure was to cancel the order and re place it. The customer service rep assured me 3 times that I would maintain unlimited data. When I was sent the new receipt it showed 2GB of data. When a supervisor was contacted about the lie from the customer service rep, nothing was done.
I am fully aware of the new policy regarding upgrades for consumers with Unlimited data (though the technical reasons given by Verizon are incorrect based off of standard networking technology), but I had a receipt stating that I would be allowed to keep it. I also had a customer service rep reiterate that I would be able to keep it. I have since cancelled the pre-order and am seeking to leave Verizon due to being lied to. If Verizon wants me to ever come back as a customer, I would like both my wife and I's contracts cancelled without an Early Termination Fee. At that point, if we decide to come back, we are deciding to come back with the knowledge of Tiered data and not because we are forced to in order to pay a reasonable price for a phone.
Is there anything that Verizon support can do to make this happen without me having to call and get aggravated again? We are planning to leave Verizon, but we left AT&T due to these types of shady tactics and won't go back because we were lied to. I don't want to have to turn down Verizon for the same reasons.
~jtdfan
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