Verizon Vent

Jun 06, 2004 21:09


Jim vented about "Micro-brains"; now it's my turn with Verizon.

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morals? in the Cell phone business? gwiii June 7 2004, 04:27:16 UTC
I would laugh, but I have been there, I was banned from a Sprint store a few years ago for similar reasons. We had a print phone (K's first flip phone) and the battery went bad after about 5months, and I went to the store to get it fixed. They said here, have a new battery. Well that battery only lasted for about 2 months, and so did the other batteries that they gave us. So about hte time of the third battery I asked, I pleaded with them to check out the phone because we were going through batteries like mad. They took it in the back and said that it was fine, so I left with another battery. That battery died and I went back. This time I told them that there was something seriously wrong with my phone and asked them if they could check it again. This time they can back and said yes, there is something wrong with the phone, and there was no way that it could be fixed and that I would need another one. When I asked them when they could get me a replacement they told me that my phone was out of warrenty. Then I said that I still ( ... )

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Re: morals? in the Cell phone business? sailsyzygy June 7 2004, 04:52:29 UTC
Ahhhhhhhh... mean marketing money method more effective than mad mouthy man method...

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Re: morals? in the Cell phone business? gwiii June 7 2004, 05:02:16 UTC
Me mentioning my mental misery may mis-represent my meaning. My misery moment might mean my management might make more mess. mercy.

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Re: morals? in the Cell phone business? sailsyzygy June 7 2004, 05:55:51 UTC
Most management manipulations misapply misanthropic misconceptions miscellaneously misfeasancing meager mirth mean more miraculous misology.

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