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going to be a new customer? BAD NEWS!

aviduzer

May 8, 2004, 9:01 AM
If you are going to be a new customer, be one TODAY or TOMORROW...otherwise your out of luck. Starting Monday, May 10, Verizon Wireless will be charging a $15 activation fee on ALL 2 YEAR aggreement lines. The 1 year agreement activation fee remains $35. Oh well...Verizon Wireless, we never stop ripping you off...


It's too bad...i work for them. Everythings been a dissapointment lately...
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Anxiovert

May 8, 2004, 10:27 AM
Ripping you off? What is your problem? All carries are charging this fee, Cingular's upgrading fee is actually $18.00 Calm down! and before you talk crap do some research!
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Anxiovert

May 8, 2004, 11:26 AM
What is $15 dollars anyway? 🙂 Unless you have 4 or more lines, but I wouldn't mind paying 15 bucks as long as I'm upgrading to a better phone...
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nine178

May 8, 2004, 11:49 AM
Yeah but we take it for granted right now. Think about every time to change to a new phone we could get hit with an additional fee. When I had sprint they used to charge and let me tell you its not the money, it's the point-I just upgraded to a new phone giving another hundred something dollars and now YOU wanna hit me with another 20, 30 dollar charge. It's a slap in the face after saying to you "thank you for choosing...come again..."
But heres my question, lets say I call customer service through a land line and ask them to switch my handsets in their system (switch ESN umbers), I wonder if we would get hit with a charge for that/ or maybe its only for new activations. Sprint was evry time you switched phones so lets see how badly...
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just lev

May 8, 2004, 1:23 PM
nine178 said:
But heres my question, lets say I call customer service through a land line and ask them to switch my handsets in their system (switch ESN umbers), I wonder if we would get hit with a charge for that/ or maybe its only for new activations. Sprint was evry time you switched phones so lets see how badly VZW wants our money.


It's an activation fee for NEW customers. Not customers getting a new phone, changing ESN, or getting a new contract.
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