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| Garry W 2005-10-19, 5:48 pm |
| Three weeks ago I requested a local number port from a Verizon cell phone to
a PacBell land line. The PacBell representative said the port should take
about three hours. So far, it hasn't happened at all. When I call PacBell to
inquire, they say they've made multiple requests to Verizon to release the
number, Verizon has not done so, and there's no more that they can do until
Verizon lets go.
The longer Verizon can stall, of course, the longer they can collect their
$70/month cell fee from me, for a phone I am no longer using. This makes me
unhappy.
Is there any way to =force= ("encourage") Verizon to release my number?
And this is the second time Verizon has done this to me: a year ago I
requested a port from another Verizon phone to a Vonage VOIP. That one
required three months of waiting (and paying) until Verizon let the number
go. In essence, Verizon appears to be gouging me a fee of $210 per number
port.
I don't know if it's just me this is happening to. Would anyone have any
online references to any lawsuits against Verizon? (I've searched, but
haven't found anything yet.)
A week ago I filed a complaint with the FCC. For whatever good it may do.
thanks,
Garry
PS - I later had to move the Vonage number to a Sprint phone. Vonage, for
comparison, let go after only three or four days.
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| Elwood 2005-10-19, 5:48 pm |
| Get a grip pal. Yes, we all stop what we are doing to assist you
"Garry W" < ListMail@extremelyse
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> Three weeks ago I requested a local number port from a Verizon cell phone
> to
> a PacBell land line. The PacBell representative said the port should take
> about three hours. So far, it hasn't happened at all. When I call PacBell
> to
> inquire, they say they've made multiple requests to Verizon to release the
> number, Verizon has not done so, and there's no more that they can do
> until
> Verizon lets go.
>
> The longer Verizon can stall, of course, the longer they can collect their
> $70/month cell fee from me, for a phone I am no longer using. This makes
> me
> unhappy.
>
> Is there any way to =force= ("encourage") Verizon to release my number?
>
> And this is the second time Verizon has done this to me: a year ago I
> requested a port from another Verizon phone to a Vonage VOIP. That one
> required three months of waiting (and paying) until Verizon let the number
> go. In essence, Verizon appears to be gouging me a fee of $210 per number
> port.
>
> I don't know if it's just me this is happening to. Would anyone have any
> online references to any lawsuits against Verizon? (I've searched, but
> haven't found anything yet.)
>
> A week ago I filed a complaint with the FCC. For whatever good it may do.
>
> thanks,
> Garry
>
> PS - I later had to move the Vonage number to a Sprint phone. Vonage, for
> comparison, let go after only three or four days.
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| Steve Sobol 2005-10-19, 5:48 pm |
| Garry W wrote:
> Three weeks ago I requested a local number port from a Verizon cell phone to
> a PacBell land line.
Can you even do that? My VZW to Sprint PCS port was completed by VZW within
four *hours.* I know landline telcos will stall like you'd never believe
when you port from a landline to a cell, but that is obviously not what
you're trying to do.
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| Garry W 2005-10-19, 5:48 pm |
| Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote:
>Garry W wrote:
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>Can you even do that?
PacBell even volunteered a reward of $60 for my "returning" to them -- to my
total surprise. That will be a help with the $210.
>My VZW to Sprint PCS port was completed by VZW within
>four *hours.* I know landline telcos will stall like you'd never believe
>when you port from a landline to a cell, but that is obviously not what
>you're trying to do.
Okay, so =sometimes= VZW is reasonably fast. I had had a hunch it had
something to do with it not being a cell line. (Something political, not
something technical...)
Garry
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| Steve Sobol 2005-10-21, 5:48 pm |
| Garry W wrote:
> PacBell even volunteered a reward of $60 for my "returning" to them -- to my
> total surprise. That will be a help with the $210.
I'm not surprised. SBC was running "come back to us" promotions in my
hometown for some time, up until I left.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
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