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NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: MBony
Been a customer since 2005 and fixing to leave for Tmobile. What is the best offer you have received from Verizon for you to stay with them?

Exactly what you qualify for.

Why do people expect something special just for paying their bill on time?

It's the Idiotic way.

Fixed.

I mean, seriously. You don't demand special treatment from your power company, or the water company, do you?

Then again, you can't exactly go to a different power company or water company now can you? Unless you go off the grid or something.

Some companies will reward you for loyalty if you simply ask. I called my credit card company a few months ago and asked for a rate reduction and they obliged.
 

randomlinh

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: rh71
coverage is too good to leave Verizon.

Also have a smartphone w/o a data plan - you can do this when you order online - it lets you choose the $0.00 kb plan. What is the point? THat's like saying having a desktop without internet is pointless. It is not. You can't do as much but there is still a lot there.

are you sure you can still do that? I was under the impression that wouldn't work anymore as of October or November.

The one thing that sucked about my brothers smartphone w/o a data plan... picture messaging did not work. They told me if I wanted that, i'd have to unblock data, and pay at the metered rate or get a plan.

but yeah, I would like a smartphone w/o a data plan so I can have a decent PDA/multimedia device. Basically, I'd be happy with an iphone w/o the data plan. or with a cheap email only plan if they offered it.
 

MBony

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Sep 16, 2003
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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: MBony
Been a customer since 2005 and fixing to leave for Tmobile. What is the best offer you have received from Verizon for you to stay with them?

Exactly what you qualify for.

Why do people expect something special just for paying their bill on time?

I don't expect it. Verizon sends me cards with special offers, they are the ones who tell me I can get these offers. I am just trying to see how good of an offer I can expect to get from them since I'm sure they don't send me every offer available to me.
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: rh71
coverage is too good to leave Verizon.

Also have a smartphone w/o a data plan - you can do this when you order online - it lets you choose the $0.00 kb plan. What is the point? THat's like saying having a desktop without internet is pointless. It is not. You can't do as much but there is still a lot there.

are you sure you can still do that? I was under the impression that wouldn't work anymore as of October or November.

I just logged on and did "upgrade my phone". I chose a Treo and on the next page it shows options:
PDA/Smartphone Email

You must select an option below
Pay Per KB $0.00
Email and Web for Smartphone $29.99/month
Unlimited Data Usage $44.99/month

Exactly what I saw last year when I did it.
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: NFS4

Some companies will reward you for loyalty if you simply ask. I called my credit card company a few months ago and asked for a rate reduction and they obliged.

Just went through this with my heating oil company. Nice discount on a new plan for being a 5-yr customer so far.
 

dainthomas

Lifer
Dec 7, 2004
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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: MBony
Been a customer since 2005 and fixing to leave for Tmobile. What is the best offer you have received from Verizon for you to stay with them?

Exactly what you qualify for.

Why do people expect something special just for paying their bill on time?

It's the Idiotic way.

Fixed.

I mean, seriously. You don't demand special treatment from your power company, or the water company, do you?

Lol, what? So checking with a company to see if they have any special offers for long time customers is "demanding special treatment?" You really sound like a car salesman's best friend.

My Verizon contract is up next month, and I fully intend to inform them that I will move to another (cheaper) company if they can't give me some kind of deal. But I guess that's the "Idiotic way".

:D
 

RadiclDreamer

Diamond Member
Aug 8, 2004
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: MBony
Been a customer since 2005 and fixing to leave for Tmobile. What is the best offer you have received from Verizon for you to stay with them?

Exactly what you qualify for.

Why do people expect something special just for paying their bill on time?

It's the American way.

Because with so few people paying their bills and even less paying on time you are worth more as a customer
 

torpid

Lifer
Sep 14, 2003
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They didn't offer me squat when I wanted to leave. In fact they actually argued with me a bit.
 

Raduque

Lifer
Aug 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: dainthomas

My Verizon contract is up next month, and I fully intend to inform them that I will move to another (cheaper) company if they can't give me some kind of deal. But I guess that's the "Idiotic way".

:D

You do that. They'll offer you exactly what you qualify for. If you ask for anything further, yes you ARE demanding special treatment.

Man, I hated dealing with the entitlement people on the phones

them: "i want free stuff"
me: "you qualify for X or Y"
them: "but im a good customer, i pay my ($40) bill on time"
me: "and because of that, we're offering you X or Y"
them: "whine whine bitch moan complain, im cancelling to go with tmobile/att/sprint!"
me: "enjoy their substandard service/tech/CS"
 

KK

Lifer
Jan 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: rh71
coverage is too good to leave Verizon.

Also have a smartphone w/o a data plan - you can do this when you order online - it lets you choose the $0.00 kb plan. What is the point? THat's like saying having a desktop without internet is pointless. It is not. You can't do as much but there is still a lot there.

are you sure you can still do that? I was under the impression that wouldn't work anymore as of October or November.

I just logged on and did "upgrade my phone". I chose a Treo and on the next page it shows options:
PDA/Smartphone Email

You must select an option below
Pay Per KB $0.00
Email and Web for Smartphone $29.99/month
Unlimited Data Usage $44.99/month

Exactly what I saw last year when I did it.

whats the difference between email and web for smartphone and unlimited data usage. is there a limit for the email and web for smartphone?
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: rh71
coverage is too good to leave Verizon.

Also have a smartphone w/o a data plan - you can do this when you order online - it lets you choose the $0.00 kb plan. What is the point? THat's like saying having a desktop without internet is pointless. It is not. You can't do as much but there is still a lot there.

are you sure you can still do that? I was under the impression that wouldn't work anymore as of October or November.

I just logged on and did "upgrade my phone". I chose a Treo and on the next page it shows options:
PDA/Smartphone Email

You must select an option below
Pay Per KB $0.00
Email and Web for Smartphone $29.99/month
Unlimited Data Usage $44.99/month

Exactly what I saw last year when I did it.

whats the difference between email and web for smartphone and unlimited data usage. is there a limit for the email and web for smartphone?

Email and Web for Smartphone
Use your PDA/Smartphone for personal email and Web surfing.
Access up to ten POP3 and IMAP email accounts, including Yahoo!® Mail, AOL® Mail, Windows Live® Hotmail®, and Verizon.net.
Easy email account setup.
Unlimited Web Browsing
Voice Usage: Per your voice calling plan.

Unlimited Data Usage

Synchronize your mobile PDA or Smartphone to your PC with PDA/Smartphone from Verizon Wireless, providing over-the-air synchronization of e-mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks. Service available within the NationalAccess or, with certain devices, the BroadbandAccess service area.

Looks like $29.99 email and web is all most people need.

Also, I have to go back on what I said about choosing $0.00 kb... it apparently does NOT show up for Samsung or Blackberry smartphones, only Palm and Verizon XV (HTCs) phones (which I've coincidentally stuck with).
 

dainthomas

Lifer
Dec 7, 2004
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Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: dainthomas

My Verizon contract is up next month, and I fully intend to inform them that I will move to another (cheaper) company if they can't give me some kind of deal. But I guess that's the "Idiotic way".

:D

You do that. They'll offer you exactly what you qualify for. If you ask for anything further, yes you ARE demanding special treatment.

Man, I hated dealing with the entitlement people on the phones

them: "i want free stuff"
me: "you qualify for X or Y"
them: "but im a good customer, i pay my ($40) bill on time"
me: "and because of that, we're offering you X or Y"
them: "whine whine bitch moan complain, im cancelling to go with tmobile/att/sprint!"
me: "enjoy their substandard service/tech/CS"

The truth comes out, you're one of those cynical customer service types. Why didn't you just say so?

And you have yet to explain what's wrong with trying to find out if a company has any other special offers or deals. I'm going to guess you buy only Saturns because negotiating the price of a vehicle down would make you an "entitlement person".
 

Raduque

Lifer
Aug 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: dainthomas


The truth comes out, you're one of those cynical customer service types. Why didn't you just say so?

And you have yet to explain what's wrong with trying to find out if a company has any other special offers or deals. I'm going to guess you buy only Saturns because negotiating the price of a vehicle down would make you an "entitlement person".

Ex-customer service, but still cynical.

What I'm trying to say here, and I should've done it in my first post, is accept what you qualify for. Don't go whining to try and get something "better" just because you "pay your bill" or "want to cancel".


Edit: No, haggling down the price of a car isn't what would make me an "entitlement person", demanding the upgraded radio or leather seats on a new Ford for free because I'm a prior Ford owner would, however, which is basically the car equivalent to what cell phone customers want.
 

KK

Lifer
Jan 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: rh71
coverage is too good to leave Verizon.

Also have a smartphone w/o a data plan - you can do this when you order online - it lets you choose the $0.00 kb plan. What is the point? THat's like saying having a desktop without internet is pointless. It is not. You can't do as much but there is still a lot there.

are you sure you can still do that? I was under the impression that wouldn't work anymore as of October or November.

I just logged on and did "upgrade my phone". I chose a Treo and on the next page it shows options:
PDA/Smartphone Email

You must select an option below
Pay Per KB $0.00
Email and Web for Smartphone $29.99/month
Unlimited Data Usage $44.99/month

Exactly what I saw last year when I did it.

whats the difference between email and web for smartphone and unlimited data usage. is there a limit for the email and web for smartphone?

Email and Web for Smartphone
Use your PDA/Smartphone for personal email and Web surfing.
Access up to ten POP3 and IMAP email accounts, including Yahoo!® Mail, AOL® Mail, Windows Live® Hotmail®, and Verizon.net.
Easy email account setup.
Unlimited Web Browsing
Voice Usage: Per your voice calling plan.

Unlimited Data Usage

Synchronize your mobile PDA or Smartphone to your PC with PDA/Smartphone from Verizon Wireless, providing over-the-air synchronization of e-mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks. Service available within the NationalAccess or, with certain devices, the BroadbandAccess service area.

Looks like $29.99 email and web is all most people need.

Also, I have to go back on what I said about choosing $0.00 kb... it apparently does NOT show up for Samsung or Blackberry smartphones, only Palm and Verizon XV (HTCs) phones (which I've coincidentally stuck with).

Is there a phone out there that you can connect to your computer/laptop via usb and browse the internet? if so would the 29.99 package include this ability or would the unlimited data be the plan you'd have to get for that.
 

Raduque

Lifer
Aug 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: KK

Is there a phone out there that you can connect to your computer/laptop via usb and browse the internet? if so would the 29.99 package include this ability or would the unlimited data be the plan you'd have to get for that.

There's serveral phones that allow for tethering, but you need a tethering feature on top of the unlimited internet feature which brings the cost up.
 

slag

Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Nebor
As a T-mobile customer, I'll tell you what Verizon can offer you: Decent internet access.

As opposed to Tmobile's internet access?

Yup. T-mobile just launched 3G in major cities. Most of the country is still on EDGE. And AFAIK there's no 3G wireless card available for laptops yet. T-mobile is hopelessly lost when it comes to internet.

By comparison, I believe Verizon has the best wireless internet service in the country.

after sprint.. sprints is much faster and available everywhere I go.
 

Saint Nick

Lifer
Jan 21, 2005
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My Verizon plan, after my 20% corporate discount, is only $56 a month. I get 450 anytime, unlimited night and weekend, unlimited texting, unlimited data, and mobile email. Only thing I don't have is the GPS on my Dare...
 

MBony

Platinum Member
Sep 16, 2003
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Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: MBony
Originally posted by: Aimster
go with ATT

I'm trying to save money here. ;)

It's the same price

plus just tell the dude u work for the post office and he will key in 20% off for your bill

It is the same price as Verizon, but both are $10 more for the plan I'd get(Family Basic 700) from Tmobile.