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After my experience with another carrier that felt fraudulent to me, I cancelled the service, paid off the phones, and then sold them on swappa and actually came out ahead. |
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It was a while ago, but the version of the scam Verizon got me on was "a free tablet if you re-upped your contract with the big V"--when tablets were new and relatively scarce.
Although I asked what I thought were all the pertinent questions, turns out the tablet was only provided to you if you signed up with Verizon Wireless for what I think was a two year commitment. When I pointed out that many of us would be happy to use the tablet at home without wireless connectivity, I got the total runaround. For that scam I wrote a number of vitriolic letters to Verizon, the State consumer affairs etc. I swear there was not a single word in the pitch (verbal or written) about the wireless contract requirement... the "promotion" got dropped soon after--but I sure I was just one of many who complained.... |
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