Cellphones are what gets me! I pulled a dumb one last weekend, I didn't have my phone carrier on my belt and was in a hurry so I stuck it in my pocket. The screen on the phone ended up smashed. Go down to the friendly local Verizon dealer and get a new one no problem right? WRONG!!! We have a "family plan". First I need the passcode to access the account that is in my former wife's name. After a day I manage to get that from her and go back to the store. NO!! I need to have the passcode and former wife present! So after 2 days Passcode, former wife, me and dead phone present and they don't have a replacement for my phone! I don't need the latest 'mega G technology', GPS, apps or any of that other crap. I have my phone to make the occasional call or text and can live and breath quite well with out one. But the Verizon dealer insists that I can only upgrade to the next model and pay $100 for it. We've had this plan for 3 years and that is about how old my smashed phone is. This plan costs about $150 a month, Wouldn't you think Verizon would have enough customer savey to help out on a $30 phone? I'm not adverse to paying to replace my phone, I just don't want to be screwed doing it. I'm thinking of just leaving that plan to the former wife and kids and getting my own account (with another carrier) that cares a little, or even going back to the prepaid Wally world tracphone I used to have. Amazingly, I haven't felt compelled to be nasty about this, even though I've had to 'inconvienence' the former wife to help me on this.
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