My son went to a Chicago area corporate store on Thursday, August 16. He was charged $17.50/month even though my son told the Chicago rep we had been told $10 month by the Roseville rep and the Web site. Later Thursday evening, I checked our account Web site that now advertised $17.50/month. The Chicago rep had updated our bill with the $17.50/month phone and with a line item - Total Mobile Protect ANDRD for $11/month?
I took my documentation back to the Roseville store today, August 17. At the beginning of my conversation with a very polite rep, he told me that the Pixel $10 deal was still in place. He also told me that he would remove the unauthorized $11/month. He then went to check on the $17.50 charge and was gone for a very long time. When he came back, he was accompanied by the rep that originally quoted us $10/month on Sunday. This Sunday rep denied that he told us $10/month. He also attempted to convince me that I was wrong.
I was ticked and told them that I did not understand their business model. They really didn't seem to care and I went away so they are satisfied.
They lied and wasted my time. Verizon will get an additional $180+ from us over the next two years. I highly doubt that my husband and I will upgrade our phones after this upgrade experience for our son. The way I feel right now, I can't imagine that we will stay with Verizon in the future. I can't believe this is a good business practice that increases the bottom line for Verizon?