Do cell phone providers have a legal obligation to make it possible to report a lost or stolen cell phone?
My cell phone was lost (turns out stolen) while traveling and I tried to report it missing from a dial phone (I had no access to touch tone phone). Verizon's touch tone system did not provide a way to speak to a human and report the phone lost. When the touch tone system finally said it would transfer me to a customer service representative it would place me on hold for awhile and finally say, "There is no one avaiable to help you. Please call back later" and hang up. I tried calling back later several times and the same occurred. I also tried to report the missing phone online (via a computer at a local library) with a passcode Veriozon had provided me and was never able to log in (the code they gave me was invalid, it said). Once I returned home and was able to report the phone stolen, they turned off the wrong phine and left the stolen one turned on. Now they want $900 in phone charges. Don't they have an obligation to make it possible (and even easy) to report a lost or stolen phone?
Thanks for any help you can give.
_J:
My cell phone was lost (turns out stolen) while traveling and I tried to report it missing from a dial phone (I had no access to touch tone phone). Verizon's touch tone system did not provide a way to speak to a human and report the phone lost. When the touch tone system finally said it would transfer me to a customer service representative it would place me on hold for awhile and finally say, "There is no one avaiable to help you. Please call back later" and hang up. I tried calling back later several times and the same occurred. I also tried to report the missing phone online (via a computer at a local library) with a passcode Veriozon had provided me and was never able to log in (the code they gave me was invalid, it said). Once I returned home and was able to report the phone stolen, they turned off the wrong phine and left the stolen one turned on. Now they want $900 in phone charges. Don't they have an obligation to make it possible (and even easy) to report a lost or stolen phone?
Thanks for any help you can give.
_J:
