8 Conffesions of a Former Verizon Emp.

As far as I'm aware, they don't have to give you a "new" phone. It may be used.
If you work the numbers the way the carrier presents them to us, it *seems* like a fair deal. BUT...
I've never lost or broken a cell phone in more than 12 years. So, I am way ahead of them. Even if I drop this Droid X that I'm holding, in the toilet this afternoon.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
 
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? Never get a 2-year contract. "The only benefit to a 2 yr contract is a $50 savings on your phone. Its not worth it. Take the $50 and get a 1 year then you can upgrade to a new phone every 10 months."

? Verizon reps get tons of money from new lines and certain accessories and text packages, take advantage of this. They won't let a new customer walk out the door. "Play hardball, they will do anything to get the new lines. VZW makes $ off the service, not the phones. Tell them you don't want to mail in the rebate. There does come a point of diminishing returns. For example, if you walked in and wanted a $39 plan and a free Treo 700, not gonna happen. But I have given away almost every non-PDA phone in the store for the right deal. Also tell them you will buy the accessories, and text package. Trust me here, these are 2 of the biggest metrics for the reps. Return the accessories the next day and call customer care to cancel your text package."

? Mention the lost or stolen program to get 25% off a new phone, even if you're under contract. Who's to say you didn't lose it?

? If you're on a rate plan of $59.99 or higher, you can get "a new phone (and new contract) for the discounted price after 12 months."

? Insurance is a rip-off. It costs too much and has a $50 deductible.

? Tell them you'll sign up for the Unlimited Data Plan with your Treo. "Speaking of Treos, often they offer an extra $100 off if you get the Unlimited data plan. Get it.. Save $100 and cancel it the next day if you don't want it. The leverage here is amazing also because that high end data package counts as a new activation in a roundabout way for the rep. None of the data packages are contractual. I use to tell the customers this just to save them $."

? Reps don't get as much money if you're still in a contract. If you upgrade on the phone with Verizon, the store reps won't be as motivated to help you.

? Ask for a loyalty credit on the phone before going to the store. "One way to work the system if you have New Every 2 and are out of contract is to call customer care, have them put you back into contract, but ask for a loyalty credit (up to $60 off your next months bill), then go into the retail store and use your New Every 2. The two credits can't be combined and that is the only way to get both. I've never seen this not work, although they could technically say that you already got a credit, but the system are not that informative and I have never seen that happen. Just make sure you know the contract rules for VZW in your state, and make sure you go to the store in time to cancel the new contract in case you cant use the NE2."
An entertaining read. But, somewhat dated. Hasn't Verizon eliminated the 12 month early upgrade? It's also great to the individual claiming to be the former Verizon rep is also somewhat disingenuous with customers as well.
 
All insurance is a ripoff, you're paying for the comfort of knowing you'll get a fix/replacement IF something happens.
I've been driving for 26 years, filed maybe 3 claims.
I've been paying home owners insurance for 10 years, and before that renters insurance for 8, never filed a claim.
If you don't file a claim you don't get your money back.
 
if you have any type of insurance and you don't have a high deductible to keep costs down you are prepaying your claims. If you don't make any claims or are only keeping insurance because you have to get the highest deductible possible and hope that lightning doesn't hit your house or you don't hit a deer. it is all a crap shoot no matter which way you look at it. I will always put my money on me being able to avoid these problems.
 
I know I read Verizon stopped the early upgrade - 12 month upgrade policy. But does anyone know if you can still get this if you are under your current contract? Or was this stopped for all customers?
 
think what you want but if you can't afford to pay for a phone outright insurance is not a rip off.
 
If you can't afford to pay for a new phone outright, I would suggest a reevaluation of priorities.

I don't think that's fair. There are lots of people that can't afford to pay $700 for a phone. Not everyone makes great money especially in this economy with the massive layoffs and companies going out of business.
 
I don't think that's fair. There are lots of people that can't afford to pay $700 for a phone. Not everyone makes great money especially in this economy with the massive layoffs and companies going out of business.


Not all phones are $700. Hence my original sentiment.
 
I worked for VZW, and yes, we look at your pictures and read your text messages when we transfer data or fix a phone.

Good stuff.
 
I worked for VZW, and yes, we look at your pictures and read your text messages when we transfer data or fix a phone.

Good stuff.

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I worked for VZW, and yes, we look at your pictures and read your text messages when we transfer data or fix a phone.

Good stuff.

LOL anyone surprised by that would be a little naive. Not like I ever give my phone to Verizon reps anyway.
 
Agreed. When I got my Thunderbolt I told the rep that I would set everything up. She didn't transfer anything or set up my email.
 
Its just like people who drop off their pc at a repair shop, your stuff is thoroughly scanned. I have seen this done first hand. So Im sure VZW ppl think they are cool cuz they can look at your stuff. If you give them your device that is.
 
This is incorrect! The days of free phones are all but gone, except for promos on low end, base model, Android devices that are either attached to a buddy purchase of a higher cost phone or tablet on Device Payment Plan or as a Holiday 2yr contract promo. Either way, it HAS to be activated on a data rate plan, which is how they make a profit to begin with....Plus you will have at least a $20 upgrade/activation fee...Keep in mind you're dealing with a For Profit Business, not the Salvation Army! Nothing is ever truly free.
 

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