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Old May 6th, 2008, 03:49 PM
Tin Man Alley
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Default Verizon Phone - Tale of Woe - Maybe

So here is the problem at hand.

My wife's phone was stolen.

It's expensive to replace it.

We thought the cheap pay-as-you-go phones could be used as
replacements but that is apparently not the case. What a racket. Pay
several hundred dollars for a replacement phone, or if you want a new
"free" phone you have to rewrite your contract for additional years.

All we want to do is use up the present contract and get out.

So... my friend has a used LG. It will work fine with the service.

However, this used unit was one he purchased for his "ex" girlfriend
to stay in touch. He bought it, and paid for it, but it was
registered for service in her name.

So time marches on, they split up after a couple of years, and he
takes the phone back.

She decides to get even and tells Verizon the phone is stolen. So now
it cannot be used.

He no longer has the box or receipts used to purchase it. He often
paid cash on the bill at a Verizon store or kiosk.

In fact he didn't even know it was listed as stolen. It sat in a
drawer for several months then when he went to give it to us is when
he discovered the stolen listing.

Has he any recourse or is this old phone pretty much a paper weight
now? I doubt she (the ex) will make nice and recall the stolen report
which is now about 2 years old.



Tim
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