| ▲ | js2 a day ago | |||||||
I was having trouble getting Verizon to unlock an iPhone that had been purchased (not financed) from Best Buy and that had been on Verizon's network for more than two years. Verizon support said only BB could unlock it[^1]. I thought that was poppycock. I filled out a form on the FCC's web site just before midnight. By 8 AM, the FCC had forwarded the complaint to Verizon. By 9 AM Verizon executive relations called me. 30 minutes later the phone was unlocked. Which is all to say, for some things, the US also has consumer protection and it's great when it works. [^1]: Apparently only Apple sells unlocked iPhones. iPhones purchased at other retailers carrier-lock themselves at activation. At least on Verizon they're supposed to automatically unlock after 60 days. When that doesn't happen, you get stuck in Verizon's mindless customer support swamp[^2,^3]. [^2]: https://old.reddit.com/r/Bestbuy/comments/17ae8l2/verizon_sa... [^3]: https://old.reddit.com/r/Bestbuy/comments/1buemp5/why_is_it_... | ||||||||
| ▲ | LorenPechtel a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Yeah, I've had a similar experience with a phone company trying to hold a number hostage. Yes, the bill was unpaid, but I was not the one liable. (My phone on a company account, the company was going under.) Letter to the regulators, very promptly fixed. | ||||||||
| ▲ | raw_anon_1111 a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I bet you didn’t try that this year when every single part of the federal government is actively trying to harm people. | ||||||||
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