FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon

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  • D/\SH
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    • Feb 07
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    [NEWS] FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon

    FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon


    Apparently customers are not the only ones upset by Verizon’s new early termination fee (ETF) policy because the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has now opened an investigation. Verizon recently doubled the fee for customers with premium devices, from $175 to $350, who would like to get out of their contract with Big Red. Verizon argues that consumers can avoid the ETF by paying the full retail cost for their devices.
    The FCC is also investigating $1.99 data charges that are present on customer’s bills. The FCC asked “whether consumers are being charged for minimal, inadvertant use of Verizon’s Mobile Web service, and what notice is being provided to those consumers.” Verizon has until December 17, 2009 to respond to the FCC.
    Source: Phone Scoop
  • broSki
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    Re FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon

    Man verizon was cool with those droid does commercials, but this just isnt cool and now with the over exaggerated ETF prices!!!! WTH
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    • chelanna
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      • Jan 02
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      Re: FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon

      Thats really gay to charge more for premium devices. Most of the time the discount is the same right? So they arent losing more money with those customers are they? What's the reasoning here? People with expensive devices tend to jump ship or what?

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      • D/\SH
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        Re: FCC Opens Investigation Into Verizon

        no the reason was clearly stated and thats people upgrade the phone and get a 600 dollar device for 200 or cheaper than turn around sell it and pay 200 to cancel and can sell the phone or do whatever.... just a way to protect themselves.... remember 2 year price plus upgrade price.... gonna get it for dirt cheap.

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