Amen, brother.
People are trying to justify $500 more for a new phone by comparing it to the cost of switching plans. There are no savings to be had here, I promise you, people.
List of grievances:
- Eliminating 1 year contracts
- Eliminating New Every 2
- Eliminating $100 credit for new phone
- Eliminating $50 credit for new phone
- Introducing convenience fees
- Introducing upgrade fees
- Eliminating unlimited data
- Eliminating grandfathered unlimited data
Before corporate apologists or the Verizon Defense Force storm the thread, I feel like I should say that I, and many others, have had enough. We understand that a business is a business, and money must be made. But the cost of infrastructure upgrading has gone down, while the cost to the customer has gone up. They've eliminated every perk from being a Verizon customer, and the only thing we have to fall back on it "well, it's a good network."
That's not enough for us, and we should demand more. My couple of thousand bucks a year might be a drop in the bucket, but I'm dribbling these drops over to a thirstier carrier.
*drops mic*