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Well first experience with Verizon was a rough one. I was coming from Tmobile, excited about verizon's extended coverage. Wanted to preorder note 7 so I put in my SSN and was notified due to my 'credit score' i need to put down a whopping 40% of Note 7's cost (I still have have my application number). All my credit scores are in 760s or 770s. I repeatedly asked what about my credit score prompts a downpayment and i never got a proper response.
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I agreed on all your statements here, Weth. Calling customer service or the financial services dept would have been the fastest, easiest and most direct way to find the answer to why a down payment would be required.
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As several other people on here have told you, you either have to pay the 40% or move on.
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Reason i posted is to find out what the reason is.
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They are not going to tell you the reason. Why keep rehashing it?? Move on.
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How about you stop responding to a situation you have no clue about?
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What happened to your last post? Did you call financial services like I recommended on there?
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I agreed on all your statements here, Weth. Calling customer service or the financial services dept would have been the fastest, easiest and most direct way to find the answer to why a down payment would be required.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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try att.........they wanted 30 percent or less with same score or not. this is why Verizon is the largest network.
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Thank you for your interest in becoming our customer, xperiment. There’s a lot that goes into determining the necessary down payment for new services. You can certainly reach out to our sales professionals at 888-924-7937 for additional information. I hope you decide to join us.
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Same problem excellent credit and still denied! Talked to several 'customer reps' and all said so sorry can't help you.....is this their way of getting around the 'good' deals they supposedly have?! Hmmmm!