Verizon wireless refused to accept return to cancel service
Verizon Wireless wanted me to pay a $35.00 restocking fee to return a wireless USB device for service I no longer want.I no longer want Verizon Wireless Broadband service because they are overcharging for service and actually delivering less service than other carriers (T-Mobile, Sprint (Virgin Mobile) offering "Unlimited" service for $40 to $50/month.
Verizon continues to charge $60/month for a very small usage cap of 5GB/Month.
I don't see why I have to pay $35.00 to restock something when they could bill the $35.00 to my account anyway (and they know this because they would have to refund my monthly access fee, which would cover the $35.00 anyway) they simply want to make you pay up front to discourage deactivation and to make it as inconvenient as possible.veovis@gmail.com
Monetary Loss: $375.
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Wow, sometimes i understand why my new iron warning label say "do not iron with clothes on"...
read the terms and conditions..u signed it..
if u take something back to best buy they charge u a 15% restocking fee...r u that cheap?
it sounds to me that you did not pay attention to what you were purchasing nor the terms and conditions of its service and return/exchange policy....
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