Unfair Pricing

Themavica5
Newbie

I tried to upgrade to a Droid 2 today but come to find that Verizon has pulled all the Standard D2s and now forces you to purchase the more expensive Global version.  Last month the D2s were $145 at the verizon stores. Now all they carry is the $199 global.  I have NO NEED for the global and have no desire to spend the extra 50 bucks for very little gain.  To top it off, they now forces Best Buy to pull all THEIR $99 D2s because verizon didn't like being under sold.

 

Thanks for ruining my Christmas Verizon.

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pool_shark
Specialist - Level 1

The D2 was also $199 when it was released. If you don't want to pay that price for the D2G, wait until the price drops.

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jasnmar
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Or buy the G, take out the battery and memory card and send it to me. I'll send you my D2 with $50.
Jason
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Themavica5
Newbie

That still won't make up for them pulling from BB when they had it on sale for $99.

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above3
Newbie

I bought a Droid 2 Global from Best Buy on Tuesday 12/14/10, a gift for my son.  On Friday 12/17/10, I tried to activate it and Verizon had blocked the ESN!  The lady who tried to activate it said I had bought a prepaid phone; after checking the records, she saw that it wasn't showning as prepaid on Tuesday.  She advised me to go back to Best Buy and have them give me the right kind of phone.  On Saturday 12/20/10, I spent 3 hours at Best Buy, and on the phone with Verizon, and they would not unblock the phone I purchased.  Even though Verizon representatives agreed my phone was blocked in error, no one would commit to helping me.

 

It was already activated on one of my lines on Tuesday to use the upgrade available on my wife's phone.  Verizon swapped her back to her old phone, and told me to activate the Droid 2 on Friday, his birthday.  So on Tuesday, Verizon allowed me to activate my phone, then blocked my phone sometime between Tuesday and Friday. 

 

How can it be possible that Verizon can just terminate my phone with no way to receover if they made a mistake?  I don't believe for a moment that this couldn't be fixed in seconds. 

 

Verizon customer service would not help.  They wanted me to take the phone back to Best Buy for a different phone. 

 

I escalated to Verizon Technical support, and they confirmed my Droid 2 was blocked in error.  They said they could not unblock my phone while I waited; they could only fill out a form, and maybe somebody would fix it.   They also said no one will notify me if my phone is unblocked.  They said that nobody will notify me if someone at Verizon decides not to unblock my phone.  All anyone can do is to try to activate the phone, maybe it will work.  No idea how long it might take.

 

The Best Buy people said that Verizon had blocked all of the Droid 2' Global cell phones.  My Best Buy rep told me that he spoke to his Verizon Wireless point-of-contact. who said, after checking with "Verizon Corporate" , that they might be able to have someone take a look on my situation on Monday.  They did not say that my phone would actually be unblocked, only that someone would look at it.  They did not say it was impossible to fix right now, just that they would not even consider fixing it until Monday.  It seems that somebody at VerizonCorporate told the "liaison", I don't care if we made a mistake, he can wait.  Not, " tell him to hang in there, we'll take care of his problem as quickly as possible, and keep him informed,"   This was an annoyance that somebody else would get to deal with on Monday.  Maybe.

 

Let's say this is a tiny problem, not something for Verizon to get all worked up about.  Let's say this is a huge problem, so big that nobody at Verizon dares to mess with it.

 

I do not care if they did this to one or a hundred or a thousand customers.  They did this to me, and to my son on his birthday, and are willing to take my money while they do it.

 

I am totally insulted by Verizon's response to this situation.  First, I do not believe that Verizon has any concern for who gets harmed when they decide to jerk Best Buy around.  Second, I do not believe that this is difficult to fix.  Somebody typed something into some computer somewhere to block my phone-I'm sure it took only a matter of seconds to ruin the birthday gift to my son. So what is in the way?   If the President of Verizon Wireless had his phone blocked in error, how long would take to be fixed?  Within the half-hour?  Within the hour?  Third, I can't believe that no one at Verizon whom I spoke with saw this as a Verizon problem.  They are all trained to say "I'm sorry you are having a problem", but no one said, hey, this is just wrong, let's get this fixed right away.  They basically said, Verizon made a msitake, let's see if anyone will fix it.  Maybe they will, maybe not.

 

I paid for a phone that Verizon knew was being sold by Best Buy for whatever price it advertised.  No surprise there.  I signed a 2-year contract to triple the amount I pay for service on the line.  The Verizon people had no concern that this problem would days, weeks or months, all while I am paying for a data plan with no phone.

 

I have now owned this phone, paying for the upgraded plan for five days.  I have spent a total of five hours getting to the bottom of this, including a trip back to Best Buy.  If this phone is ever unblocked, and no one at Verizon will even send me a text message to tell me yes or no, how much more time will I have to invest before it is all resolved? 

 

 

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rcschnoor
Legend

On a brighter note, if you make a change to your plan, the change normally does not take effect until after you activate the phone. So if the phone has been blocked and hasn't been able to be activated, you are probably not paying for the increased service.

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Holly_SwordLily

this makes me happy i got the original droid 2 when it came out. i was thinking about waiting but good thing i didnt lol. the original droid 2 has its share of problems but noting like this.

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DROID2Fan1
Newbie

I did a lot of researching before I bought my DROID 2.  I found the best price online at Walmart.com.  I upgraded to a DROID 2 for FREE.  Yes I got the phone for FREE.  If I waited another week the phone would of cost me $60 but would of got a $100 gift card so I would of made $40.  The new for every two with Verizon would of cost me $100 for the phone.  hummm so many options.  It pays to check all your options for the best price.

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jasnmar
Specialist - Level 1
You're right, but neither you or I will likely change VZW's business practices.
If you are wanting to vent, please feel free. I'm not a fan of the fact that they don't offer the D2 with out "customization" beyond what google provides, but hey, we all have things that bother us.
Offer is serious.
Jason
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