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March 18, 2011 at 3:12 PM #18640March 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM #678402CoronitaParticipant
You paid $250 for a cell phone in the U.S. ????
What did you get, a gold plated Prada version? πMarch 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM #679056CoronitaParticipantYou paid $250 for a cell phone in the U.S. ????
What did you get, a gold plated Prada version? πMarch 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM #679193CoronitaParticipantYou paid $250 for a cell phone in the U.S. ????
What did you get, a gold plated Prada version? πMarch 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM #679535CoronitaParticipantYou paid $250 for a cell phone in the U.S. ????
What did you get, a gold plated Prada version? πMarch 18, 2011 at 4:04 PM #678454CoronitaParticipantYou paid $250 for a cell phone in the U.S. ????
What did you get, a gold plated Prada version? πMarch 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM #679604TemekuTParticipantNo, I did not pay $250. If I want to replace it with an identical phone I was told the charge is $250. It’s the LG enV3 on the Verizon contract and initially it was $49. It malfunctioned right when the warranty period was over. I just found out that Verizon has replaced 4 of my relatives’ phones due to the same malfunction I am experiencing. I took the phone to the Verizon store and asked them to update the software like the phone tech suggested and one of the workers actually said that the update doesn’t fix the problem and that I need a new phone. Other workers, through their body language, made it apparent that the phone is a POS and one told me the batteries fail on this model. A consumer at the counter told me Verizon updated the software on her daughter’s phone and it worked for a few days, then the phone kept turning off spontaneously again. So obviously Verizon knows about the problem and has continued to sell it anyway. You’ll see lots of complaints if you google enV3.
March 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM #678521TemekuTParticipantNo, I did not pay $250. If I want to replace it with an identical phone I was told the charge is $250. It’s the LG enV3 on the Verizon contract and initially it was $49. It malfunctioned right when the warranty period was over. I just found out that Verizon has replaced 4 of my relatives’ phones due to the same malfunction I am experiencing. I took the phone to the Verizon store and asked them to update the software like the phone tech suggested and one of the workers actually said that the update doesn’t fix the problem and that I need a new phone. Other workers, through their body language, made it apparent that the phone is a POS and one told me the batteries fail on this model. A consumer at the counter told me Verizon updated the software on her daughter’s phone and it worked for a few days, then the phone kept turning off spontaneously again. So obviously Verizon knows about the problem and has continued to sell it anyway. You’ll see lots of complaints if you google enV3.
March 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM #679259TemekuTParticipantNo, I did not pay $250. If I want to replace it with an identical phone I was told the charge is $250. It’s the LG enV3 on the Verizon contract and initially it was $49. It malfunctioned right when the warranty period was over. I just found out that Verizon has replaced 4 of my relatives’ phones due to the same malfunction I am experiencing. I took the phone to the Verizon store and asked them to update the software like the phone tech suggested and one of the workers actually said that the update doesn’t fix the problem and that I need a new phone. Other workers, through their body language, made it apparent that the phone is a POS and one told me the batteries fail on this model. A consumer at the counter told me Verizon updated the software on her daughter’s phone and it worked for a few days, then the phone kept turning off spontaneously again. So obviously Verizon knows about the problem and has continued to sell it anyway. You’ll see lots of complaints if you google enV3.
March 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM #678465TemekuTParticipantNo, I did not pay $250. If I want to replace it with an identical phone I was told the charge is $250. It’s the LG enV3 on the Verizon contract and initially it was $49. It malfunctioned right when the warranty period was over. I just found out that Verizon has replaced 4 of my relatives’ phones due to the same malfunction I am experiencing. I took the phone to the Verizon store and asked them to update the software like the phone tech suggested and one of the workers actually said that the update doesn’t fix the problem and that I need a new phone. Other workers, through their body language, made it apparent that the phone is a POS and one told me the batteries fail on this model. A consumer at the counter told me Verizon updated the software on her daughter’s phone and it worked for a few days, then the phone kept turning off spontaneously again. So obviously Verizon knows about the problem and has continued to sell it anyway. You’ll see lots of complaints if you google enV3.
March 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM #679125TemekuTParticipantNo, I did not pay $250. If I want to replace it with an identical phone I was told the charge is $250. It’s the LG enV3 on the Verizon contract and initially it was $49. It malfunctioned right when the warranty period was over. I just found out that Verizon has replaced 4 of my relatives’ phones due to the same malfunction I am experiencing. I took the phone to the Verizon store and asked them to update the software like the phone tech suggested and one of the workers actually said that the update doesn’t fix the problem and that I need a new phone. Other workers, through their body language, made it apparent that the phone is a POS and one told me the batteries fail on this model. A consumer at the counter told me Verizon updated the software on her daughter’s phone and it worked for a few days, then the phone kept turning off spontaneously again. So obviously Verizon knows about the problem and has continued to sell it anyway. You’ll see lots of complaints if you google enV3.
March 19, 2011 at 10:12 AM #678551CoronitaParticipantI think in reality you are SOL…..
Your best bet is that you call verizon and ask them to comp you for a new phone or else you’re walking to to another carrier like sprint…Unfortunately, they may just give you the birdie, because Verizon is pretty arrogant these days….
Personally, I think Sprint is pretty good these days….I’m a sprint a t-mobile user these days.
March 19, 2011 at 10:12 AM #679690CoronitaParticipantI think in reality you are SOL…..
Your best bet is that you call verizon and ask them to comp you for a new phone or else you’re walking to to another carrier like sprint…Unfortunately, they may just give you the birdie, because Verizon is pretty arrogant these days….
Personally, I think Sprint is pretty good these days….I’m a sprint a t-mobile user these days.
March 19, 2011 at 10:12 AM #678608CoronitaParticipantI think in reality you are SOL…..
Your best bet is that you call verizon and ask them to comp you for a new phone or else you’re walking to to another carrier like sprint…Unfortunately, they may just give you the birdie, because Verizon is pretty arrogant these days….
Personally, I think Sprint is pretty good these days….I’m a sprint a t-mobile user these days.
March 19, 2011 at 10:12 AM #679346CoronitaParticipantI think in reality you are SOL…..
Your best bet is that you call verizon and ask them to comp you for a new phone or else you’re walking to to another carrier like sprint…Unfortunately, they may just give you the birdie, because Verizon is pretty arrogant these days….
Personally, I think Sprint is pretty good these days….I’m a sprint a t-mobile user these days.
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