I've been a verizon customer for a while now and a few weeks ago I received a letter in the mail from them letting me know that I was eligible for my new every 2 upgrade but since my phone (v3m razr) was less than a year old and in perfect working order I ignored the letter. The day after I got the letter my phone started acting weird. I would check the time on the front of my phone then the next time I would check the time on my phone it would show the time it was the last time I checked but it would be upside down and where it normally said verizon wireless and the correct time would be displayed in the usual place. Then the battery bar would say that I'd have no battery left just minutes after taking it off the charger and it would die but as soon as I turned it back on the battery would be fine for a few days. Then finally last weekend out of no where the speaker in the phone decided to stop working so I had no choice but to upgrade to a new phone. Talking to a few of my friends who also have verizon they all told me of similar things happening to their phones after getting the upgrade notice leading me to believe that verizon may be sending something to the phones to make them un-usable so the customer has no choice but to upgrade. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
>On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:55:47 -0500, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
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>>First off: paragraphs. Use them.
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>>Secondly: your tinfoil hat needs adjusting.
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>No kidding.
>
>Speaking of Renew Every Two. Anyone know just
>how early a Verizon store mgr can waive that?
>
>I'm due in May and want to upgrade earlier.
After you log on to your number/account, the website will tell you the
earliest date upon which you can upgrade. I think it's 2 month prior
to the 2 years.
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 19:37:53 -0500, urbanhobo
<urbanhobo.333yz1@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote:
>things happening to their phones after getting the upgrade notice
>leading me to believe that verizon may be sending something to the
>phones to make them un-usable so the customer has no choice but to
>upgrade. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
No. My contract expired and I'm using a 5 year-old, non-GPS phone. It's
working fine, and I have never been "forced to upgrade".
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 14:15:39 -0500, Stevey <svdec@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
>Max <max@nospam.net> wrote:
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>>On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:55:47 -0500, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>><elmop@nastydesigns.com> graced this newsgroup with:
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>>>First off: paragraphs. Use them.
>>>
>>>Secondly: your tinfoil hat needs adjusting.
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>>No kidding.
>>
>>Speaking of Renew Every Two. Anyone know just
>>how early a Verizon store mgr can waive that?
>>
>>I'm due in May and want to upgrade earlier.
>
>After you log on to your number/account, the website will tell you the
>earliest date upon which you can upgrade. I think it's 2 month prior
>to the 2 years.
More like 3 months. My contract was due up on March 23rd and I
started to receive offers in early December. Yesterday, Jan 11, I
upgraded to the Moto V6c World Phone on the every 2 year offer, got
the Mrs a pink Razr for 9.99. Also moved the last of the kids (24 yrs
old) on the family plan to his own plan and also upgraded the his to
the V6c.
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:27:32 -0500, Garry Owen <GarryOwen@cox.net>
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>>After you log on to your number/account, the website will tell you the
>>earliest date upon which you can upgrade. I think it's 2 month prior
>>to the 2 years.
>
>More like 3 months. My contract was due up on March 23rd and I
>started to receive offers in early December. Yesterday, Jan 11, I
>upgraded to the Moto V6c World Phone on the every 2 year offer, got
>the Mrs a pink Razr for 9.99. Also moved the last of the kids (24 yrs
>old) on the family plan to his own plan and also upgraded the his to
>the V6c.
>
Thanks Garry. Hopefully, I'll start getting notices soon. I'd like
to do the renew in two deal in Feb/Mar.
I checked my account and I can renew now with the two year
discounts but I'm not eligible yet for the $100 credit. Having
3 phones in our family, I'd rather wait until I'm within range of
getting that.
I guess my original question should of been - how early has anyone had
a store manager authorize a renew every two?
I have been buying my phones on ebay so I dont have to sign a new contract.
I already have more minutes than I need, so why get more and pay for them.
"urbanhobo" <urbanhobo.333yz1@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote in message
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> I've been a verizon customer for a while now and a few weeks ago I
> received a letter in the mail from them letting me know that I was
> eligible for my new every 2 upgrade but since my phone (v3m razr) was
> less than a year old and in perfect working order I ignored the letter.
> The day after I got the letter my phone started acting weird. I would
> check the time on the front of my phone then the next time I would check
> the time on my phone it would show the time it was the last time I
> checked but it would be upside down and where it normally said verizon
> wireless and the correct time would be displayed in the usual place.
> Then the battery bar would say that I'd have no battery left just
> minutes after taking it off the charger and it would die but as soon as
> I turned it back on the battery would be fine for a few days. Then
> finally last weekend out of no where the speaker in the phone decided to
> stop working so I had no choice but to upgrade to a new phone. Talking
> to a few of my friends who also have verizon they all told me of similar
> things happening to their phones after getting the upgrade notice
> leading me to believe that verizon may be sending something to the
> phones to make them un-usable so the customer has no choice but to
> upgrade. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
>
>
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Max wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:27:32 -0500, Garry Owen <GarryOwen@cox.net>
> graced this newsgroup with:
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>>>After you log on to your number/account, the website will tell you the
>>>earliest date upon which you can upgrade. I think it's 2 month prior
>>>to the 2 years.
>>
>>More like 3 months. My contract was due up on March 23rd and I
>>started to receive offers in early December. Yesterday, Jan 11, I
>>upgraded to the Moto V6c World Phone on the every 2 year offer, got
>>the Mrs a pink Razr for 9.99. Also moved the last of the kids (24 yrs
>>old) on the family plan to his own plan and also upgraded the his to
>>the V6c.
>>
>
>
>
> Thanks Garry. Hopefully, I'll start getting notices soon. I'd like
> to do the renew in two deal in Feb/Mar.
>
> I checked my account and I can renew now with the two year
> discounts but I'm not eligible yet for the $100 credit. Having
> 3 phones in our family, I'd rather wait until I'm within range of
> getting that.
>
> I guess my original question should of been - how early has anyone had
> a store manager authorize a renew every two?
>
I'd spend the time until you're elligable researching the available
phones. Whatever you get, you're going to have to live with it for the
next two or three years
If you get it from Verizon, find out if the FULL functionality of the
phone is available to you. My RAZR came with the ability to transmit
files between my phone and my computer disabled! I can re-enable it. At
the cost of voiding my warranty!