OK, this isn't really a sucky customer story, but more of a sucky company story.
I recently upgraded my cell phone, and my wife's as well. While we were there, my son talked me into getting one for him as well. I told him OK, but he had to take care of it, and couldn't run up the bill.
Well, he's been doing fine with the second part, but not so great with the first part. He somehow got the phone wet (we think it happened when he took it with him sledding), which killed it. And I didn't think to get the insurance, so we had to get him a new phone and pay the full cost. I can't be too hard on him, though. He acknowledged that he messed up, and offered to pay for it himself. Since he accepted fault for it, I paid for half and he paid for half. And this time, I got the insurance, just for his phone, which I should have done from the beginning since it was for a kid.
Well, the new phone started having problems recently. The connector for the charger came loose, and the display has a mark on it that's been getting larger as the days go by. So I took it in during my lunch, explained what was going on, gave my info, and the guy brought up my info. Then he said something that made my heart stop for a moment: "It doesn't look like you have insurance on this."
I asked for insurance, and it's been showing up on my bill. So they he checked the other two lines, and saw that the insurance had been applied to the main phone (mine), and not the new phone I had bought for my son. I tried to remain calm and refrain from "shooting the messenger", but pointed out that that was not what I asked them to do, and that if I ended up having to pay because of someone else's screwup, I was not going to be happy.
Unfortunately, the manager was out to lunch, so he said he'd talk to the manager and "see what can be done." So I have to stop by later, and hope for the best.
I guess I'm out of luck if they decide to screw me on this, since I'm only a few months into a 2-year contract, and would have to pay the Early Termination Fee if I decided to take my business elsewhere. I don't know what kind of idiots they have working there, but why the HELL would I buy a phone to replace one that got broken, and then proceed to have insurance put on a completely different phone?
I don't forgive or forget easily, and if I get stuck paying, I will drop them in a year and a half when the contract is up.
I recently upgraded my cell phone, and my wife's as well. While we were there, my son talked me into getting one for him as well. I told him OK, but he had to take care of it, and couldn't run up the bill.
Well, he's been doing fine with the second part, but not so great with the first part. He somehow got the phone wet (we think it happened when he took it with him sledding), which killed it. And I didn't think to get the insurance, so we had to get him a new phone and pay the full cost. I can't be too hard on him, though. He acknowledged that he messed up, and offered to pay for it himself. Since he accepted fault for it, I paid for half and he paid for half. And this time, I got the insurance, just for his phone, which I should have done from the beginning since it was for a kid.
Well, the new phone started having problems recently. The connector for the charger came loose, and the display has a mark on it that's been getting larger as the days go by. So I took it in during my lunch, explained what was going on, gave my info, and the guy brought up my info. Then he said something that made my heart stop for a moment: "It doesn't look like you have insurance on this."

Unfortunately, the manager was out to lunch, so he said he'd talk to the manager and "see what can be done." So I have to stop by later, and hope for the best.
I guess I'm out of luck if they decide to screw me on this, since I'm only a few months into a 2-year contract, and would have to pay the Early Termination Fee if I decided to take my business elsewhere. I don't know what kind of idiots they have working there, but why the HELL would I buy a phone to replace one that got broken, and then proceed to have insurance put on a completely different phone?
I don't forgive or forget easily, and if I get stuck paying, I will drop them in a year and a half when the contract is up.
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