It's Verizon's fault you decided to Preorder it months after its released? You do realize Verizon gets their shipments from Google right? You're not the only one waiting...
It's Verizon's fault they provided a ship date and failed to meet it.
It's Verizon's fault you decided to Preorder it months after its released? You do realize Verizon gets their shipments from Google right? You're not the only one waiting...
Exactly, and not miss the delivery by a week. In some cases months or more...It's Verizon's fault they provided a ship date and failed to meet it.
Okay so Best Buy let me know today (the day I was to have received my phone) that my order has been canceled. They cited an "issue that couldn't be resolved" and wouldn't give me any more information. I asked if I went to a store and the "issue" could be resolved if I could get the Black Friday and BB CS said I could ask. So, I guess I'm screwed and screw Best Buy. I was "ok" with waiting, but stringing me along all this time only to just have it all canceled oh wow not a happy camper. This sucks.
I guess it's back to the drawing board ... if I had known there would be an issue I would have just gone through VZW directly. Bleh ...
Wasn't sure whether I was going to bother posting, but after getting assurances from Verizon indicating my Pixel XL 128GB was shipping on 12/2, I got a lil' email saying "Sorry, you're going to have to wait for another few weeks (specifically until 1/13)."
So angry. Not sure if I should a) dump the order; b) dump Verizon and find a new provider; c) have Verizon credit me the monies I've already laid out for cases and chargers and the other crap I've bought in anticipation for the phone's (now questionable) arrival, or d) have them credit me the various data overage fees I've had as a result of the cluster this whole process has been.
Yes, I know it's Google's fault for intentionally or otherwise holding handsets back. But the shipment email came from Verizon and never once did they say "No way it's not going to ship, you'll have it by 12/4 or 12/5."
What a show.
Really , if that wasn't made clear beforehand.
Make them give u a bill credit to stay but order the phone through Google that way u can leave whenever u get the urge to port the # out.
That's definitely a consideration but at this point I'm not sure whether I'm going to drop $800 or so on this phone until I have a relatively clear picture whether Verizon is worth the bother. They're definitely a good network but if they can't manage to get this resolved within another few weeks, I'm not sure I want to commit any monies at all to them beyond going back to my old, trust Note 4 and looking at other options. And before I commit that $800 or so via Google I am going to see the big picture. But definitely worth the consideration.
I had 2 Verizon bought Pixels on the Fi network. All was going well until I missed a couple of text messages from my grandchildren. The Project Fi people had me try a few things, but couldn't get to the root of the problem fast enough for me. I ported my main number back to Verizon and added a line for the 2nd phone. I had been with Verizon for over 10 years and never had a problem with their service.
I think Verizon has the best cell phone service
I think the Project Fi people are the best to deal with
I am willing to pay the extra $$s to be on what I consider the best network
Missing texts from G-Kids is not a going to happen in my world - G-Kids rock -
My experiences are put into my posts - others mileage may vary.
FWIW - I got both phones from the local non-corp Verizon store, they have always treated me OK. Calling VZW customer service is like dealing with my ex-wife - something done only as a last resort.
If you haven't already, I'd suggest talking to the local store. If you have talked to them and gotten nowhere then you know what it is like to deal with my ex-wife -
Take a deep breath - a warm shot of Blackberry brandy - the cell phone Gods are giving you a chance to practice patience - based on my experience I'll be with VZW until death do us part.