Just cancelled my S3 Pre-order

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Ok.... So I got an email today from Verizon and then immediately from my bank informing me a charge had been declined.

I call my bank, ask them to approve the next charge from Verizon. No problem.

Call verizon. CSR says "Oh yes we were going to ship your phone, but since your card was declined the soonest we can ship it to you is the 19th". At that point I say cancel the pre-order. (FYI - when I pre-ordered the ship date was the 11th)

I figure I will just go online and order it again now that the previous order is history. Since the bank is now going to approve the charge, no problem right?

WRONG. I place the new order. Ship date is the 19th!

Wonderful. Just an FYI to anyone else here who has their card declined.... expect to be waiting a whole extra week.
 
Umm, don't get declined?? If you do it should absolutely push you to the back of the line.

Many things Verizon is guilty of, but a chargeable balance is all on you.

Just go to the store, they will have a few available.

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Umm, don't get declined?? If you do it should absolutely push you to the back of the line.

Many things Verizon is guilty of, but a chargeable balance is all on you.

Just go to the store, they will have a few available.

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I have a Visa Signature card (FYI - signature cards are for people with outstanding credit and actually allow charges over your credit limit). Credit limit is $15,000. Card has a zero balance on it.

There was absolutely zero reason for the charge to be declined. I have had this card since 2006, and have never had a charge declined on it until today. Since there are multiple people on this forum with the same experience, this tells me that Verizon has a trash e-commerce site that is written so poorly it trips fraud alerts at apparently almost every bank in the country.

This is all on Verizon - not me.
 
Not all declines are for going over the credit limit. I have a similar issue with my Chase CC. Mine was declined, but it was due to an alert to possible fraudulent charge. That happened to be my Verizon charge. I will be calling tomorrow morning to get them to push the order. I hope they do not push the later ship date. I may have to cancel and goto the store.

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Just pick it up in the store this week. I would not wait when there is no need to. ..unless you like torturing yourself.
 
Yep. I've just been sitting back, waiting for the stores to get them, and watching everyone nag about the pre-order ship dates.

I do find it kind of odd on how many people have gotten their cc declined.
 
Just pick it up in the store this week. I would not wait when there is no need to. ..unless you like torturing yourself.
Yes, but if you cancel your order and pick up in the store you will lose unlimited which is one of the main if not the main reason many of us preordered.
 
A lot of people had issues with their cards being declined and most reported it had to do with the credit card company declining because it could be fraudulent. Apparently there are a lot of fraudulent mobile device purchases. I'm glad the credit card companies are looking out for everyone but I would like them to neither reject nor accept the payment until they get in contact. Like put it on hold and transmit that message to the requester (Verizon in this case) so your order won't be cancelled. Needs to be some better communication there.
 
I've mentioned in another thread but Verizon really handles their pre orders very poorly. If the card is declined they shouldn't have immediately canceled the order. They should have at least emailed customers whose cards were declined and give them like a 24 hour notice or something along those lines to give them a chance to call Verizon and clear up any problems they had so then they don't end up with a July 19h ship date or some bull like that. Really poorly handled pre orders...
 
I've mentioned in another thread but Verizon really handles their pre orders very poorly. If the card is declined they shouldn't have immediately canceled the order. They should have at least emailed customers whose cards were declined and give them like a 24 hour notice or something along those lines to give them a chance to call Verizon and clear up any problems they had so then they don't end up with a July 19h ship date or some bull like that. Really poorly handled pre orders...

Agreed. Credit card company shouldn't decline it immediately and Verizon shouldn't cancel immediately. Give the customer a chance to confirm everything especially when they are totally unaware of what's going on.
 
Well, Sprint's LTE network is going live in my city before the 19th. I can get unlimited data with them AND the S3 is available for shipping now without this type of BS.

Plus I was paying full price for this phone.... I have 6 months left on contract. I would actually come out ahead paying the pro-rated termination fee, getting the fully subsidized phone at Sprint, and paying a lower monthly rate.

This may have been the last straw for me with Verizon.

I actually left Sprint due to their network for Verizon, but loved Sprint otherwise.
 
Agreed. Credit card company shouldn't decline it immediately and Verizon shouldn't cancel immediately. Give the customer a chance to confirm everything especially when they are totally unaware of what's going on.

The problem is VZW and the CC co don't know if its legit or not. They are actually looking out for you. I've had issues three times in five years were my numbers were stolen. Just last week I seen an $85 charge to best buy and had to cancel my card. Another an employee in NJ was selling numbers and had my account drained. Verizon should call or text that the transaction was declined, but they decline it to protect you. Especially if you don't normally make big purchases to a specific retailer.

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Yes, but if you cancel your order and pick up in the store you will lose unlimited which is one of the main if not the main reason many of us preordered.

Yes, I understand but he said the had already canceled the pre-order and re-ordered after the 28th.
 
The problem is VZW and the CC co don't know if its legit or not. They are actually looking out for you. I've had issues three times in five years were my numbers were stolen. Just last week I seen an $85 charge to best buy and had to cancel my card. Another an employee in NJ was selling numbers and had my account drained. Verizon should call or text that the transaction was declined, but they decline it to protect you. Especially if you don't normally make big purchases to a specific retailer.

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There is no way Verizon was not aware that this type of issue would occur.

The fact that they are bumping people who may have pre-ordered before 99% of other people to the back of the line with no recourse? Unacceptable.

If not for that fact, the credit card decline is not an issue. Bumping to the back of the line when you were among the first to order? Huge issue.
 
When Verizon charges your cc, it does not say "Verizon" as the merchant, but says something along the lines of "Telephony Equipment". I say it's good for the cc issuer to be cautious of the charge. This would be a good question for Verizon as wo why it does not show "Verizon".

In addition, if your cc is declined, Verizon will send an email requesting you contact them and provide updated information. It's up to you to do so.

OP, the rep told you the ship date was the 19th, but you canceled your pre-order, ordered again, and now your upset the ship date is the 19th? :confused:
 
Yes, I understand but he said the had already canceled the pre-order and re-ordered after the 28th.

May cancel this one and go to Sprint. Looks like I will be able to check out Sprint LTE speed tests since Sprint LTE goes live in my city on the 15th and I am bumped to the back of the line for the 19th. If Sprint's LTE lives up to the hype.... I'm immediately switching.

I was with Sprint for years prior to Verizon. Other than the horrible network, I never had anywhere near as many issues (or so many attempts to nickel and dime me) as I have had with Verizon. Share Everything was an omen of things to come....
 
When Verizon charges your cc, it does not say "Verizon" as the merchant, but says something along the lines of "Telephony Equipment". I say it's good for the cc issuer to be cautious of the charge. This would be a good question for Verizon.

In addition, if your cc is declined, Verizon will send an email requesting you contact them and provide updated information. It's up to you to do so.

OP, the rep told you the ship date was the 19th, but you canceled your pre-order, order again, and now your upset the ship date is the 19th? :confused:

Yes, the way the rep worded it was that "the system won't try to charge you again until the 19th". It was NOT worded that I was just being bumped to the back of the line. Therefore, I should have been able to put in a new order that would be charged sooner, which I attempted to do.

Apparently that was yet another Verizon lie to cover up the fact they were simply bumping me to the back of the line despite pre-ordering well ahead of time.
 
I've mentioned in another thread but Verizon really handles their pre orders very poorly. If the card is declined they shouldn't have immediately canceled the order. They should have at least emailed customers whose cards were declined and give them like a 24 hour notice or something along those lines to give them a chance to call Verizon and clear up any problems they had so then they don't end up with a July 19h ship date or some bull like that. Really poorly handled pre orders...

The problem is VZW and the CC co don't know if its legit or not.

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That's precisely my point. My bank has called me plenty of times in the past asking about a charge and them when I confirmed it they said "ok, we'll authorize the payment. Thanks for your time". Credit card companies can do the same thing. And Verizon doesn't have to cancel the order. They can give you a certain time (like 2 hours) to call them to see what's going on. It's really not that hard. It's just a matter of if they want to do it. For instance I ordered something from amazon a couple months ago and my account still had my old debit card number. Amazon didn't cancel my order. They told me they couldn't process the transaction and I had to update within 24 hours to avoid cancellation. It's a courtesy and some companies choose to do it. Of course I know they are looking out but you don't have to Immediately reject everything. I mean some people do actually use their credit cards to buy stuff.
 
Yes, the way the rep worded it was that "the system won't try to charge you again until the 19th". It was NOT worded that I was just being bumped to the back of the line. Therefore, I should have been able to put in a new order that would be charged sooner, which I attempted to do.

Apparently that was yet another Verizon lie to cover up the fact they were simply bumping me to the back of the line despite pre-ordering well ahead of time.

Verizon does not charge until ready to ship - therefore the shipping date would be the 19th. I see no lie here.