I work for a company that has a Business Account with Verizon, and I'm eligible for a phone upgrade.
I want to purchase the new Moto X (2014, 2nd generation), but I would like to get a customized Moto X through Moto Maker. After customizing and going to buy the phone, the Moto Maker site asks for the last four SSN of the primary account holder. I tried supplying this after speaking with the primary account holder at my company, but that did not work.
I chatted online with a Motorola customer service rep through Moto Maker's site and they said that I need a PIN from Verizon for Business Accounts. I could then select the option, "I have a PIN from an in-store purchase" on the Moto Maker site and theoretically skip any account verification steps.
I went to a Verizon store with an authorized person on my company's account and they had no idea what I was talking about. I spoke with three different people, and two of them didn't even know you could get customization beyond white & black.
What is the actual process here? I've read a handful of threads online where people claim to have purchased the phone in the store and they received a PIN from Motorola via email. How did that communication happen? Specifically, what do I need to ask for from a Verizon employee to be able to receive a PIN to make the purchase through Moto Maker?
Also, what does the PIN actually provide? Is it simply telling Moto Maker that I can purchase the phone at the 2 year contract price without entering any account information? And Verizon knows to mark my upgrade as "received", and they send me a PIN to claim it through Moto Maker?