Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
Well that is partly the problem. It seems that Verizon assumes all
phones when you sign an agreement on the main line.
I thought it was only on the main line not the subsidiary lines. (My
number holds the contract, not the subsidiary numbers.) Not only that
usually there is a penalty if you have bought a phone with them as
they sell the phones at a loss hoping to get the money back out of you
in the plan. But the phone I want to disconnect is not one I bought
from them.
I do not think they will want me bad mouthing them, but they were
pretty snotty when I talked with them. Like to use legalese.
I wonder what the initials FCC would say to them.
Stewart
I wonder if, the telecommunications industry does business, the same
way, the hospitality n' travel industrys' do business where, the rules
always change, from day-to-day and, not for the benefit of the customer.
Christopher
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