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Looking to change

Overall Rating:
2.3 out of 5
By: Sanjay Parekh on Friday, November 23, 2007
From: Pleasanton, CA (United States)
Experience: 4 Years
Pros: Wide coverage area.

Cons: Pricey. Limited handsets.

Summary: Wide coverage area still causes calls to be dropped or go straight to voicemail. This happens more within in-network calling. Very pricey. I wonder if the price premium is worth the wider coverage map now a days as att and metropcs are getting better and better.
Phones are mostly Korean made. I have not had much problems with LG but the handsets' user interface is not that great. One has to push too many buttons to do anything even something as simple as accessing the contacts. The dataplans are too pricey. Further, to add another line can get pricey as well as they lock you into another two years worth of contract. They will hit you with activation fees, etc.

14 out of 30 people found this review helpful

Not as good as I thought...

Overall Rating:
2.3 out of 5
By: John Ambrosia on Wednesday, November 21, 2007
From: Queen Creek, AZ (United States)
Experience: 13 Years
Pros: Sometimes good reception

Cons: Mostly everything else

Summary: We have had Verizon for 13 years and they have been good to us. One of our phones broke and Verizon would not replace it without a new cnontract. We have moved recently and there is less bars and more dropped calls. I have one of there oldest phones and still, they will not replace it? Finally going to Alltel. I know I used to rate them good on this site, but not any more!

11 out of 26 people found this review helpful

Reliable and Consistent

Overall Rating:
4.7 out of 5
By: Shalyn Marsh on Saturday, November 17, 2007
From: Topeka, KS (United States)
Experience: 3 Years
Pros: -I like that I can get bill info and pay online, over the phone, thru text messages and snail mail. Even when I'm away from a computer I can make my payments on time.
- I have good coverage, even when traveling.
- decent phone selection
- good customer service thru 1-800 number

Cons: - can't get my picture texts in other areas
- verizon has a character limit on text messages to other providers. I have to send 2 seperate messages manually.
- would like more choices in the plans.

Summary: I have been a Verizon customer for at least 3 years and I have had very few problems. I regularly travel all over the U.S. and I always have a better signal than my co-worker with a different cell phone provider. Sometimes, when I'm in the middle of nowhere I don't have a signal, but that will happen with any provider. Any problems I've had with billing or services have been resolved quickly thru the 1-800 number. Customer service in the stores can be tricky, but I'm usually satisfied. I make it a point to only go to the store during the slow times. I recommend Verizon to others. I just wish they offered a plan with less minutes than I have, but more than the next step down.

16 out of 23 people found this review helpful

Great

Overall Rating:
5 out of 5
By: John Ambrosia on Saturday, October 20, 2007
From: Queen Creek, AZ (United States)
Experience: 13 Years
Pros: Everything

Summary: Verizon is great. I love there selection of phones and there coverage! I would not change for anything. I reccomend them to everyone!

17 out of 37 people found this review helpful

Not recommended

Overall Rating:
1.3 out of 5
By: Abigail Smith on Thursday, October 18, 2007
From: Auburn, IN (United States)
Experience: 1 Years
Pros: Cool phones.

Cons: Extremely expensive, horrible coverage, customer service is maddening.

Summary: Long lines at the store and frustrating customer service over the phone- you can never get ahold of a real person. The phones are nice, but the price of plans is high and the coverage is crappy. Very frustrating- I would never recommend Verizon. Period.

20 out of 36 people found this review helpful

Growing disillusioned

Overall Rating:
2.3 out of 5
By: Drew Jones on Wednesday, October 17, 2007
From: Sheridan, WY (United States)
Experience: 10 Years
Pros: good call quality, EVDO

Cons: Data plan very expensive, some calls go right to voicemail, crippled phones

Summary: I've been with Verizon first in Connecticut, then Oregon, then Wyoming. As the years have gone by, I've slowly become disillusioned with Verizon. There's been no one problem, but more of a lack of flexibility in their plans and my growing sense of decreasing value.

Call quality has always been consistent. Dropped calls are rare, but 1 out of 5 incoming calls goes right to voicemail. Some calls ring once before going to voicemail. When traveling, some text messages can take up to 24 hours to arrive. Rural service has been improving, but still could be better. Inside office buildings reception runs from fine to poor.

Their Customer Support is no better or worse than others, and I've not had to wait long for a human being once getting through the touchtone maze. Billing mistakes have been rare, but I've had to keep calling until I got a rep who would correct the mistake.

Retail outlets can be hit or miss. Some reps are knowledgable and helpful, others are disinterested, bordering on rude, if you're not signing up for new service.

My biggest beef is the cost of the data plans for smartphones. This is one area I really feel ripped off. Sixty dollars for unlimited, forty for a very limited plan, measured in kilobytes. If you go over the limit on the measured plan, it gets expensive very, very quickly. Some months I use very little data, others a tremendous amount, so it's hard to judge what my needs for data are. EVDO broadband access is plenty fast, but not surprisingly is unavailable outside cities. I'd like to see a cheaper data that uses their slower national access which is available everywhere.

I dislike Verizon's habit of crippling smartphone features, especially using the phone as a laptop modem, ie, bluetooth dial-up networking. Paying $60 a month for unlimited data and no DUN really irritates. To my knowledge, Verizon does not carry any WiFi-enabled phones, which disappoints.

Their voice plans don't offer anything unique or compelling: no rollover minutes, no My Circle, etc. The plans are standard issue, and again a little pricey.

Verizon reminds me of the old Ma Bell (well, it was a Baby Bell): rather arrogant, impersonal, and offering dull products at its convenience. Because it's so large and has so many corporate clients, Verizon just doesn't have to worry about the consumer business beyond marketing.

Other providers in my area are now offering plans and products comparable To Verizon's but with more flexibility and lower costs. I'm ready to jump ship and take my chances elsewhere.

29 out of 46 people found this review helpful

verizon signal

Overall Rating:
3 out of 5
By: pavan Reddy on Monday, October 15, 2007
From: Ashburn, VA (United States)
Experience: 2 Years
Pros: good

Cons: week signal and dropped calls

Summary: verizon wireless signal is not good here in VA as in CA Or NV. Many dropped calls and low signal in most of the places.

26 out of 41 people found this review helpful

I love them!

Overall Rating:
5 out of 5
By: John Ambrosia on Sunday, September 30, 2007
From: Queen Creek, AZ (United States)
Experience: 13 Years
Pros: Everything you could imagine

Cons: nothing




Summary: I love them! Would not change at all. I reccomend them to EVERYONE who needs a new phone comany. Thanks Verizon!!!

14 out of 30 people found this review helpful

Drop in Service

Overall Rating:
2.3 out of 5
By: Tim O'Brien on Sunday, September 30, 2007
From: Wake Forest, NC (United States)
Experience: 4 Years
Pros: The Company has been wonderful to deal with. Customer service has always been great.

Cons: Unexpected signal lose in our home area.

Summary: We have had the service for 4 years and in that time Verizon was great to deal with. The problem started about six months ago. We stopped getting a signal at our house and with being within 1.5 miles of three towers. It was disappointing since we were considering dropping the land line. Verizon's best excuse was that the vegetation was blocking the signal even though we were in the same house and there was less vegetation due to new construction. Looking for a new carrier.

19 out of 27 people found this review helpful

After 7 years of service, I give up!

Overall Rating:
1.3 out of 5
By: K Jackstadt on Thursday, September 27, 2007
From: Glen Carbon, IL (United States)
Experience: 7 Years
Pros: None

Cons: Trouble with family plans, errs in bills, added unwanted features, problem with Razor phone, Bad reception, etc. universities.

Summary: We have had nothing but problems with Verizon/family plan that includes 4 phones. Whether you go to the Verizon store or call, you can expect to spend atleast an hour talking to representatives. We have had errs in our bills. When we are warranted a refund, it takes 3 months to get the check in the mail. What if we took 3 months to pay the bill? Unwanted features are added to our phones everytime one of us gets a new phone. I was told that my Razor phone probably has water issues because I took it out in the extreme heat. We live in the St. Louis area, summers are hot but I would expect that my phone could make it thru it. Our son goes to University of Oklahoma, we were told his phone would get reception. After a year of problems, today I was told that we will be able to get out of the contract because of the lack of reception. Which is great except that the other 3 of us are still locked in. It's just problems after problems. I was stunned to see that this company is the hightest rated! I sent out e-mails to family and friends. ATT won with glowing reports.

18 out of 25 people found this review helpful


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