dsignori
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- Jun 25, 2010
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I sent this email to Verizon regarding Bing:
I have been a Verizon Wireless customer for almost 15 years. During that time I have remained a loyal customer because of Verizon's superior network and strong customer service. For years I was disappointed with Verizon's selection of phones and smart phones until about a year ago when Verizon launched their Android line of phones. Since that time I have been extremely happy with the technology Verizon offers. However, recent developments with your company have infuriated me as a customer of Verizon to no end. I have learned that a phone I was anticipating, the Samsung Fascinate, is preloaded with Bing search instead of Google. This would be a mute point except your company decided to make Bing the only search option on the phone. The default search cannot be changed, and the Google search bar is not loaded onto the phone, and cannot be used. Considering that the Android phone is a Google product, it is reprehensible that this important Google feature is missing from the phone. As a customer I pay almost three thousand dollars a year for your services. How on Earth have I not paid for the right to experience Android phones the way they are meant to be used and experienced. I sincerely hope that this practice will not spread to other Android handsets. If Verizon allows this terrible anti customer practice to spread to other Android smart phones, I will immediately discontinue services with your company, and express my frustrations with everyone I know including multiple forums. I am not alone in my anger and frustration. Countless post on the internet are expressing the same frustration. As a Verizon customer, I deserve superior products that meet my needs. Your competitors offer these products, and so should you!
Angry and Frustrated Customer
Here is Verizon's response:
Thank you for your feedback. I am very happy to hear you have been pleased with the new Android phones, however, I am very sorry to hear of your disappointment with the preloaded BING search engine which is pre-installed in the new Samsung Fascinate Android phone. My name is Veronica and I am happy to assist you with your concerns regarding the BING application being the default search engine for this new exciting Android phone.
I have great news for you! Although the Samsung Fascinate is preloaded with BING search instead of Google, you may indeed change your search engine to Google on the Samsung Fascinate.
On the Samsung Fascinate after signing into Market, search for the Google application (i.e. Google Maps or Google Voice Search), and install the desired application. Your browser homepage may also be changed by selecting More > Settings > Set Home Page. You may also place a shortcut to the Google Search and/or Maps application on the desktop for quick access and use.
Dax, Verizon Wireless is always looking for ways to better meet the needs of our customers and your comments and feedback provides us with the perfect opportunity to hear exactly what you think, and often leads to improvements and changes you will see in the future. Thank you for taking your valuable time to express your thoughts and concerns.
I hope the information I have provided above regarding making Google Search your search engine on the Samsung Fascinate is helpful to you. We appreciate your business and loyalty over the years thank you for choosing Verizon Wireless for your wireless needs! You are truly a valued customer, and I hope we are able to restore your confidence in Verizon Wireless so that we can prove we are worthy of your continued business. Should you have additional questions or feel your concerns are not resolved, please reply to this e-mail.
Sincerely,
Veronica
Verizon Wireless
Customer Service
Quite interesting. Google Voice search downloadable is good...