Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
Salisbury
Specialist - Level 2

   PICOCURIE, if it is factual that a corporation would be paying 10K per month to Verizon for wireless phone service. Then the comptroller of the corporation would be keying on Verizon's profiteering with billing due dates. Which would cost the corporation. Please read post made at the Apple 6s forum, which was locked, but still getting many views.

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
mama23dogs
Legend

And you are implying what?  That he or she isn’t paying Verizon in protest?   That’s not his or her job To protest a change in bill dates, which may be “net 30” for a business Account and has nothing to do with your complaint over a 3 day change in due date. 

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
sprmankalel
Champion - Level 3

You may be the company owner but are you managing the Verizon account or do you have someone who does that for you?

If you are not listed on the account as an authorized account manager, Verizon won't talk about the account with you. Get your finance person or whomever is paying the bill and managing that account to make sure that you are listed as an account manager.

Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
Salisbury
Specialist - Level 2

   What is being implied is if there is a 10 thousand dollar monthly account that is due on a perhaps the 15th of each month. If that accounts due date rolls back by 3 days. Then the payee loses out by $333.

   Verizon is aware of this. If not than they wouldn't have removed the good profiteering post that was getting many views at the iPhone 6s discussion forum. If a mortgage payment was rolled back. What would happen? It all works on due time and interest rates.

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
mama23dogs
Legend

Your math is faulty.  Your entire premise is faulty.   No one is paying for 3 less days of service, which you have incorrectly implied on the locked and this thread.  It’s not true. 

All the business or individual loses is 3 days interest on their balance due.  These days it’s more like 1% maybe 2% if you have a good saving account. 

Let’s assume they have stcok or high yield; simple interest...

10,000 at 6% a year is 600, or $1.64 per day, total is less than $5 interest.  And that is assuming the business accounts are due in 21 days, which as far as I know, they are NOT.  Business accounts are net 30 days. 

Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Thank you for your feedback, Salisbury. We want to ensure you can manage your account and upgrade your device,  PICOCURIE. I understand you have mentioned that you own the corporation for your Verizon Wireless account. I have sent you a direct message, so I can assist with providing the next best steps for your account. Please reply to my direct message to continue.

 

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
mama23dogs
Legend

BTW the old post was not removed.  It was closed, locked to further comment. 

Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
Salisbury
Specialist - Level 2

   Hi mama23dogs, you are correct my math was incorrect sorry. 10K divided by 30 days which is a Verizon billing cycle would be $333,33 per day. So by rolling back a customers billing due date by 3 days. The customer or payee of the account would actually be at a loss of $1000 for that billing cycle. Basically the billing due date changed from 30 days to 27 days, for the billing due date. It's outrageous and that's the course Verizon has taken, what loyalty to customers, Yikes!

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
Salisbury
Specialist - Level 2

   mama23dogs, if I may explain further. If my bill was due on the 15th of each month and for what ever reason I wanted to make it due on the 18th. Verizon would do that. But they would charge to do so, they're not gonna take the money later. But where they want to roll back the billing due date on all their loyal customers. They don't want to make any adjustment. How unethical and unfair it that! I've already cancelled one phone and will cancel another in February.

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Re: Verizon is blocking me from upgrading to an iPhone X.
mama23dogs
Legend

Salisbury wrote:

Hi mama23dogs, you are correct my math was incorrect sorry. 10K divided by 30 days which is a Verizon billing cycle would be $333,33 per day. So by rolling back a customers billing due date by 3 days. The customer or payee of the account would actually be at a loss of $1000 for that billing cycle. Basically the billing due date changed from 30 days to 27 days, for the billing due date. It's outrageous and that's the course Verizon has taken, what loyalty to customers, Yikes!

No.  The customer is still getting 30 days of service and is paying for 30 days.  Your entire understanding is incorrect.  They are not shortening the bill cycle to 27 days. 

This has been explained by Verizon and others, you just keep making up stuff that is not correct.