Firstly my Verizon account is paid up, I checked twice. Secondly my phone appears to be working just as well as before. However ...
I noticed today, while we were out on an errand, a Android 10 update (?) wanted a restart. But I did not invoke it until I was at home.
Almost immediately after the restart the phone is ringing and it's reporting that Voicemail(!) is calling me. (Is that even possible?)
Confused, I answered. Bad decision because a male heavily accented make voice answered followed by an accented, oriental & feminine voice.
Their message was that my account was frozen or something because I hadn't paid! WTF!??
I cut the connection and tried, (tried!) without success to call a real live Verizon rep to report this.
Hah! Impossible to reach a real live Verizon person, I gave it two tries through the "My Verizon app and then an 800 number, and quit.
Please somebody tell me that there's a way to talk with a real person and not some idiotically programmed answering system.
Anyway - Verizon, if you are listening (and I think not) we are about to go to new phones and that truely memorable response will help me decide.
I noticed today, while we were out on an errand, a Android 10 update (?) wanted a restart. But I did not invoke it until I was at home.
Almost immediately after the restart the phone is ringing and it's reporting that Voicemail(!) is calling me. (Is that even possible?)
Confused, I answered. Bad decision because a male heavily accented make voice answered followed by an accented, oriental & feminine voice.
Their message was that my account was frozen or something because I hadn't paid! WTF!??
I cut the connection and tried, (tried!) without success to call a real live Verizon rep to report this.
Hah! Impossible to reach a real live Verizon person, I gave it two tries through the "My Verizon app and then an 800 number, and quit.
Please somebody tell me that there's a way to talk with a real person and not some idiotically programmed answering system.
Anyway - Verizon, if you are listening (and I think not) we are about to go to new phones and that truely memorable response will help me decide.
