Weeks of 8.1 release information. Stories. Photos. Videos. Customers with other carriers have been enjoying their update already. Microsoft WP Development Team already has new updates out. And still every Verizon Windows Phone Customer sits with no update. Some are even being told "no update".
This is year number 3 for me with delayed Windows Updates. I have filed 4 FCC complaints since 2010. I have received 3 call backs from Verizon regarding my complaints. Here is where the problem stems:
Customer Agreement | Verizon Wireless
Yep. Customer Agreement. I like the term "agreement" because it makes it sound like a cordial 2-way relationship. If you read the fine print, you will find out that this is not the case. Not in any way, shape or form. And considering the fact that you have to approve the agreement to get a phone or service, well, that's an entirely different argument. The Verizon agreement does several things...
- It explains that even if you buy a phone at full face value, Verizon has 100% control of it on THEIR network.
- It explains that Verizon doesn't have to do a darn thing for you, your service, or your phone.
- It explains that you can try to sue them, but that there is a limit on damages, blah, blah, blah.
So before you say that you are "toast", let's look at who else plays the "Customer Agreement" game. You know, large organizations who force you to "agree" before providing service (like you have a choice). DirectTV, Brighthouse, TimeWarner, Comcast, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Duke Energy, Florida Power and Light, and the list goes on. And what do all of these organizations have in common? They all have some kind of government regulatory group in place.
After 4 years; what have I learned?
- Complaining on a Verizon forum does nothing.
- Complaining to Verizon Executives does nothing (they don't even respond to letters, email or phone calls).
- Those who refuse to pay their bills until they get an update end up getting their service shut off (not me, but I know of a few).
- The BBB was created because of Verizon and the BBB gets ~50 complaints about Verizon a day. A waste of time to complain there!
- Microsoft won't help. Or, at least, Microsoft won't help those who don't want to help themselves (ahem, Verizon).
HOWEVER, if you look at a telecom company, power company, financial company you will find that every day consumers are working with the Federal and State Government to insure ethical treatment in fees, billing, services, and more. Government intervention can also be requested in multiple ways with zero cost to the customer. I have found 2 successful and proven ways to engage the government in your battle with a big company like Verizon.
- File a complaint with the government organization that oversees compliance "in that industry". FCC = Telecom Federal Energy Commission = Power Companies Federal Reserve Board = Banks ...and so on.
- Engage State Regulatory Boards, or your State Attorney General.
As I mentioned earlier, this is Round 4 for me with Verizon and their slow or no Windows Phone Updates. The FCC has worked historically because they require Verizon to contact the customer to close the case you opened with your complaint. While you get to give Verizon an earful, I still have yet to see any change. This round I am going to ask for more information. Names. Phone Numbers. Email Addresses. Yep. Going to give Verizon a little "Can You Hear Me Now?" In addition, this round I am going to engage the Florida Attorney General. Florida offers a very easy to use complaint process on the AG Website. Have a look at the link below. But before I file my complaint with my AG, I want specifics on delays, how VZW handled my complaint with the FCC, and I will clearly explain what Verizon was withholding in terms of security and connectivity enhancements for my device.
When I worked for one of the largest companies in the US, the CEO had a rule which was "complaining is fine, as long as you offer a remedy or resolution along with the complaint". There have been a number of naysayers and complainers out on the Windows Phone Forum over the past several days. Some are passionate about updating their devices and others just seek to aggravate. I think we have read enough "opinions". Some creative or, perhaps, proven ideas to resolve this problem are welcome at this point. Feel free to use one of my other posts to aggravate others. I like how it brings those posts to the top of the forum list! It only takes a moment to voice your complaint and it doesn't cost you a dime.
File a complaint with the Federal Government: File Complaint | FCC.gov
File a complaint with your State Attorney General: Florida Attorney General - File A Complaint