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My phone is freaking out and I am trying to contact customer support. But all the options keep telling me to call. I have no other phone. Even trying to email customer support requires a phone call. (Contact Us> Phone and Accessories> Phone is not working) That is counterproductive for a phone company to only allow phone calls for service!
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I guess they figure you know ONE person with a cell phone. or could go into one of the 250,000 locations. or know one person with a house phone still.
Most issues can't be fixed if you are on the phone but you can call anyway, depends on issue
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If you have an inactive vzw phone, then you can call *611 from that phone and you can speak to a rep.
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they used to have live chat for customer service. now you only get it if you go to purchase a product. i suspect that trouble shooting issues via live chat were a nightmare. heck...just inquiring about plans or products via live chat is tough.
if you want to try though:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/splash/prepay.jsp
click this and after a few seconds you will likely get a "chat now" icon in the upper right of the screen.
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Unfortunately, I had contacted customer service earlier in the day (via phone) to let them know about a pixleated screen. They agreed to send me a replacement because it was under warranty. Later on, at night, the screen started to get really really hot and it went completely black. I tried to get in contact with customer service online to determine what to do, but did not reach a person online. I took out the battery, but the screen continued to get hotter. It even burned my index finger. I had to use twitter to communicate with someone from Verizon. Now the phone won’t start. Had I been able to talk to someone, I might have been able to save the phone from completely dying (I refuse to pay for a replacement phone because I caused no physical damage to the phone).
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Believe it or not, I wrote a tweet @vzwsupport commenting about the poor online support. https://twitter.com/VZWSupport He was able to reassure me about my warranty questions. However, due to the limited size of Twitter, I was not able to explain the whole story, so now my phone has completly died.
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The 250,000 locations didn't help me after 9PM. And showing up to a friends house at night just to borrow a cell phone is usually frowned upon. Unfortunately, it was an urgent issue that couldn't wait until morning.
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Hello jasynp! I'm here to help you get this resolved! Are you still experiencing the same problems with your phone?
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