Pros: There aren't any Cons: Liars, cheats and frauds in the guise of a corporation
I know I have not written in quite a while but after my experience with this company I had to. The best piece of advice I can give anyone regarding this company is "Don't Trust Them as Far as You Can Throw Them!"
Pros: NO dropped calls so far, decent variety of phones, nice people in their CS dept. Cons: Didn't give me a car charger for free
If you have read my incredible drama with C
ingular
and my T
reo
650, you'll know that I wasn't very happy with my cellular situation at all. After going through FIVE Treo 650s and ...
Pros: Great reception, good customer service, trusted company Cons: A bit more expensive than competition.
Just a little over three months ago, I switched cell carriers from AT&T to Verizon Wireless and purchased a Motorola V60i. The short of the story is that I was happy with AT&T, but I am much happier with Verizon.
Pros: Stellar customer service, good plan, great coverage Cons: Minutes deducted for checking voicemail
UPDATE 11/24/02
Recently, my wife dropped her Motorola and it started buzzing when in use. So, pretty much useless. I went into the Verizon store on a Friday afternoon and was greeted with a long line of people. Turns out they were all...
Pros: Still picking up calls fine, still an affordable price for service... Cons: Be wary of making changes and having to jump through hoops to correct problems.
Preface
This review isn’t really about the cellular SERVICE in the area per se, that is, the ability to pick up calls or whether the call quality is clear, etc. Instead, it’s about the crappy servicING I’ve had from Verizon in making changes...
Pros: Coverage, Competitive Rates, Longevity, National footprint Cons: Pricing isn't the cheapest, Phone selection isn't as varied as some competitors
I am a corporate sales rep for Verizon Wireless in Southern California. I think there a few of you out there that might just be interested in hearing a professional slant on the situation.
Pros: Great corporate deal and customer service (at least for a company). Cons: More expensive for individuals.
A few years back my company 'standardized' on AT&T for all our local mobile phones. Last year, with the advent of number portability, we revisited that decision, looking for a way to get the best deal overall. Our criteria were a good, solid rate plan ...
Pros: fairly good coverage in the OC/LA area Cons: customer svc, voicemail and text msg delivery delays, random contract changes
02-28-2001
I first signed up with Airtouch in 1994 and was very pleased with their coverage area, reception of my phone (then the Motorola StarTAC analog), and the response of any customer service issues I had. A few times, they even offered me...
Pros: Many of my friends are also stuck with Verizon so calls are free Cons: Service, service, service, service
Don’t believe what Verizon Wireless is telling you when they say that their new company provides better service for their customers. I have been a customer for about four months now and I can tell you, if you live in the Southern California Area,...
Pros: Trouble free service in any city Cons: You have to have a credit card. you get charged if someone calls you.
Verizon, formerly Airtouch...heh-heh. I'm thrilled with my service, really.
Originally I got the 1000 minute plan, thinking that a cell phone was a novelty for this transplanted New Yorker, and I would probably be calling everybody and their...
Pros: None that I can think of Cons: "Con" is the word all right. Even their operators are sneaky.
Verizon recently took over most of phone service in my area, mobile and otherwise. Until that time, I had been quite content with the service I had. I had a prepaid account with Airtouch. I'd even written a positive review about the service I had....
Pros: Outstanding Customer service, Strong Service, Willing to work with you on bill Cons: None yet
Verizon has become the second wireless carrier which I have adopted in my cell phone career. Indeed, I was somewhat dismayed by the overall e-pinions rating for this most outstanding company. It might be important to note that prior to my subscribing...
Pros: None! Cons: Things A Name Change Won't Change!
Even though the name Verizon may be new to some of you, those of us that live or have lived in the Los Angeles are well aware of whom the new guys are. Does the name Air Touch ring a bell to any of you? Anyone familiar with the name knows that high...
Pros: Big area, lots of minutes Cons: Roaming costs are high compared to others, analog modes are static filled nightmares!
I have had Airtouch (now Verizon) wireless service for some time. As some of you may recall, Airtouch had some bad months during their system upgrade, and I stayed on kicking and screaming (mostly because they gave me steep discounts to stay on). ...
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