I want out
Deedz62
Newbie

How do I leave Verizon and go to another phone company? Idk how to do it, how to see how much it will cost to leave, etc. 

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Hello, Deedz62. Help is here as we don't want to see you leave us. We can help with the process if you like but may I ask, what happened to make you want to leave us? 

-Natasha

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Deedz62
Newbie

Well, for one thing, I can not get internet or tv service at my house and that was something that was important to me, having all my bills in one place like I did before I came to Verizon. Then, I was going to add an iPad to my account and I have to buy it outright!? I was able to add any line or accessory when I was with AT&T. Iโ€™m not paying $900 plus on something when Iโ€™ve never missed a payment or been late. 

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@Deedz62, sorry that Verizon hasn't been living up to expectations for you, but I'll give you some tidbits to avoid the frustration of getting charged for "non-returned equipment" as several people have posted elsewhere about how hard it is to return equipment and then getting billed because, well, they weren't able to send their gadget back.

Below is a link with info on how to send your equipment back.  Make sure you login to your account before you disconnect service, so you can print a return label.  Once you quit, you can't login to your Verizon account anymore!  Then you package the stuff in a box of your own making sure the equipment is padded enough inside so it doesn't get damaged in shipment.  Don't try to ask for a return kit because I don't think they do those anymore.

https://www.verizon.com/onesearch/search?q=return%20equipment&ES=shop&src=wireless

Good luck with another provider, as we all need reliable internet access these days.  As an aside, I'd have to think any carrier would ask the same of you if you wanted a new device added on, unless they are offering some kind of promotion concerning said device.  Even then, you'd still be paying for it somehow.  (While I enjoy my Verizon service, I also can't help but chuckle every time I see a certain ad on TV: "We've all seen this before...'Free Phone'!"... ๐Ÿ˜œ)

 

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Deedz62
Newbie

I donโ€™t have any equipment to return. Idk what youโ€™re talking about. This is about the fact that I canโ€™t ad lines to my account and I canโ€™t get internet service at my home. I donโ€™t need to return anything. Thatโ€™s why I hate posting in these forums because no one ever understands what Iโ€™m trying to say. I was with AT&T for many many years I switch to Verizon because I could have the same service for a lot cheaper. I tried to add a line to my account and apparently Iโ€™m not allowed to even though it keeps telling me I can, but if I wanna add to my account, I have to pay for the item outright and thatโ€™s absurd. Iโ€™ve never been late on any of my payments. Iโ€™ve never not made a payment so for me to have to pay for a tablet outright when I have an active account is ridiculous. I also would like the convenience of having all of my bills in the same place and the fact that I cannot get Internet service at my house through Verizon makes me not want to stay. What is so hard to understand about that ? 

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SynthpopAddict

Sorry for the confusion, but you were mentioning you couldn't get internet or TV service at home via Verizon, which made me think you either had the internet gateway cube or Fios service.  Fios is only in a limited part of the US, and not everybody can get the fixed wireless internet service for various reasons.  IMO fixed wireless internet is not as reliable as a wired ISP because the data speeds are going to fluctuate based upon cell tower traffic, so you may not really be missing out there.

I don't know why you can't add another line to your account as that's more business for Verizon, but that's on them.  If another provider has deals you like, it's your money.  If you want to port out your phone number and are a postpaid customer, login to your account and look for wherever they keep the "generate transfer PIN" and notate your account number too so the new carrier can use your old account and the transfer PIN to port you into their service.  If you are prepaid, this process doesn't work and you have to go to a Verizon store where an employee pulls up your account on their tablet and gives you the PIN.

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

Deedz62, thanks so much for this info. Just to confirm, is this regarding Verizon Wireles for cell phones or Verizon Fios for landline and cable services? 

-Natasha

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