NEW LINE REQUIRED
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Is anyone else completely annoyed and angry off that in order to get a good deal on a new phone, that you either have to be a new customer, or activate a new line. I have been with Verizon since the day’s of Altel. I have had the same number for 20 years. Why should I have to change my number and add a line to get the same deals? Verizon is about to loose a long time customer over $7.00 a month. I am interested in getting the Moto G Stylus, but am not willing to pay$12.49 a month, when a new customer can get it for $5. So much for good customer service, and loyalty benefits.
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We would never want to lose you, Rmoreland1971. We want to make sure you have the phone you want, and we've sent you a Private Note to better assist. DavidR_VZW
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There is not much on the private message. All it says is you are reaching out.
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Apologies for any confusion, but in order for us to best assist you with your concerns, as it would require access to your account, please respond to the Private Note that was sent.
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Not only does the new line thing stink, but you want to charge me more than the device goes for on the open market. Wow, that sure is a sweet deal. Pay more and have to put up with locked device? So glad to be a loyal customer. If I wasn't I wouldn't get all these hook ups lol
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I'm also a former Alltel customer and disagree. People always get mad at a promo that doesn't apply to them like it's some conspiracy.
Promos like this are aimed at people who NEED a new line. Adding someone to your account and want to make it easier on the cost for equipment? That's who it's for.
I bought new phones recently from Google and Amazon respectively. I have a plan new customers don't have access to. I pay Verizon for service, not phones.
