barondebxl
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I dumped Verizon many years ago...best move I ever made! LOL
Same here!
I dumped Verizon many years ago...best move I ever made! LOL
So was mine. I backed up my Key²LE and my wife's Blackberry Motion in anticipation. It is going to be a long weekend.Ugh, my pickup date from Best Buy was changed from today to Monday. How am I going to survive the whole weekend!
I'm anticipating my delivery date and time to change also. This way I wont be disappointed!So was mine. I backed up my Key²LE and my wife's Blackberry Motion in anticipation. It is going to be a long weekend.
I kinda of forgot it was this late in the month...I was thinking today was around the 14th...![]()
I dumped Verizon many years ago...best move I ever made! LOL
Got mine today. Solid phone man. I think when all things are considered this might be the best pixel to date. It's plenty fast, battery life seems to be pretty good too. Really solid phone
Got mine yesterday. Really impressed with the quality of this phone for $350. I don't play mobile games, but I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this and the 4XL.
I hope this phone is successful for Google and they refining this formula.
Update. After spending 1hr45min with Verizon support (regular & tier 2) after I received a new SIM card, they said my device cannot be activated on their network, like it is locked or something. Trying now to contact Google, who it seems can't be bothered to call me back after going thru their little support questionnaire.
I swear to God I've never had so much trouble getting a phone activated before. And what angers me the most is that under the options on the store the day I ordered, I could've chosen the Verizon model with SIM card already included, but they wanted an additional $30 for it. And Verizon support is all over the place with their answers, as per fricken usual. One says just drop the SIM card in and it will set up itself. Another says that anytime you try to move a SIM card (even after it's been activated) you have to call in and have Verizon support make the change, and a third one says sometimes you do, sometimes you don't.
At this point I'm ready to send the f---ing thing back and be done with it.
This is why I left verizon for Fi a few years ago. I don't know if a carrier switch is possible for you but I highly doubt your struggles are Pixel related.
I left Verizon a long time ago because of issues like this.Update. After spending 1hr45min with Verizon support (regular & tier 2) after I received a new SIM card, they said my device cannot be activated on their network, like it is locked or something. Trying now to contact Google, who it seems can't be bothered to call me back after going thru their little support questionnaire.
I swear to God I've never had so much trouble getting a phone activated before. And what angers me the most is that under the options on the store the day I ordered, I could've chosen the Verizon model with SIM card already included, but they wanted an additional $30 for it. And Verizon support is all over the place with their answers, as per fricken usual. One says just drop the SIM card in and it will set up itself. Another says that anytime you try to move a SIM card (even after it's been activated) you have to call in and have Verizon support make the change, and a third one says sometimes you do, sometimes you don't.
At this point I'm ready to send the f---ing thing back and be done with it.