I changed my phone and Internet service to Verizon on Sept. 2. I won't even get into the kind of ordeal placing the order was in the first place, but let's just say it took the majority of the day to get it settled. As a part of the order, I took Verizon up on their offer for high-speed Internet for $14.95/month. Should have known it was too good to be true.
They just pushed back the ready date for my Internet access to November 2. That's right. Two months after I placed the order. And according to Verizon, it'll more than likely be pushed back again. Why? Because it turns out they sold me a service that wasn't even available in the area when I ordered it. Not that they bothered to mention that at the time of my order.
The only good part is that they aren't yet charging me for the service. It's just frustrating to constantly have the service pushed back and the inability of their "customer service" to help me. You'd think that when a customer calls, irate about the lack of service, they'd do something to appease or calm them. All they do is keep apologizing, which at this point has become meaningless. This is just one of the many problems I've had with them, so much so that I'm already thinking of changing my service to another company, even if it's more expensive, just to not have to deal with Verizon's terrible "service".
They just pushed back the ready date for my Internet access to November 2. That's right. Two months after I placed the order. And according to Verizon, it'll more than likely be pushed back again. Why? Because it turns out they sold me a service that wasn't even available in the area when I ordered it. Not that they bothered to mention that at the time of my order.
The only good part is that they aren't yet charging me for the service. It's just frustrating to constantly have the service pushed back and the inability of their "customer service" to help me. You'd think that when a customer calls, irate about the lack of service, they'd do something to appease or calm them. All they do is keep apologizing, which at this point has become meaningless. This is just one of the many problems I've had with them, so much so that I'm already thinking of changing my service to another company, even if it's more expensive, just to not have to deal with Verizon's terrible "service".
I think the threat from the state got them moving.


