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Verizon Wireless has 1400 locations, listed below.

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    Business ProfileforVerizon Wireless

    Cell Phone Supplies
    Multi Location Business

    Additional business information

    Government Actions:
    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
    Assurance of Voluntary Compliance - Wireless Carriers

    The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being appealed, it will be noted below.

    TRENTON –  May 9, 2024- Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Consumer Affairs, together with 50 other attorneys general, announced a $10.25 million agreement with the nation’s largest cell phone companies to resolve an investigation into their allegedly misleading and confusing advertising and sales tactics.

    Under the terms of the Assurance of Voluntary Compliance (AVC), AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile each agreed to change how they market, advertise, and sell wireless services to prospective customers.

    The states allege that the wireless carriers’ advertisements, including those that appeared in print, television, and online, did not disclose or misrepresented material terms and conditions of their offers, in violation of their consumer protection laws. Under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-2, “any commercial practice that is unconscionable or abusive, deception, fraud, false pretense, false promise, misrepresentation, or the knowing, concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact” is an unlawful practice.

    The AVCs address the common misleading advertising practices of the wireless carriers, including misrepresentations concerning:

    (1) “unlimited” data advertisements, which failed to clearly and conspicuously disclose material limitations;

    2) “free” phone offers, which failed to clearly and conspicuously disclose material conditions;

    (3) monetary incentives to “switch” wireless networks, which failed to clearly and conspicuously disclose how the monetary incentives would be provided; and

    (4) wireless carrier plan comparisons, which failed to disclose material differences.

    Under the terms of the settlements, the companies are required to:

    • disclose the material terms of an offer to pay, credit, or reimburse the consumer for switching carriers, including specifying the form in which the payment or reimbursement will be made and when;
    • make all advertisements or representations to consumers truthful, accurate, and non-misleading;
    • disclose any restrictions that may apply about the speed of unlimited data, and display those restrictions in such a way that they cannot be missed by the person viewing the advertisement, whether printed or online;
    • refrain from representing, expressly or by implication, that the mobile data in a capped data plan is unlimited;
    • specify all the terms and conditions that must be met for a customer to receive a “free” device, including any fees (such as activation or shipping and processing) and lease agreements;
    • refrain from increasing the cost of purchasing or leasing a device for the purpose of recouping all or part of the cost of the “free” device or service;
    • make clear that a lease agreement is not an agreement to purchase the device;
    • disclose the comparisons that are being used to make a pricing or savings claim compared to other companies or services;
    • train customer service representatives about these changes, including staff who meet with consumers as well as those who create advertising; and
    • appoint a representative to handle consumer complaints.

    The Wireless Companies deny they have engaged in any unlawful or otherwise inappropriate business practices. The Wireless Companies contend that their advertisements have always been truthful, accurate and non-misleading and provided clear and conspicuous disclosures regarding offers related to free or discounted products and services, offers to pay costs and fees to switch services, leasing wireless devices and unlimited data claims. However, the Wireless Companies have agreed to this Assurance with the Participating States so that this matter may be resolved amicably. 

     

    Verizon (which includes TracFone and Cellco Partnership) and T-Mobile (which merged with Sprint in 2020) will each pay a little more than $4 million, and AT&T (which includes Cricket Wireless) will pay about $2 million.

    New Jersey’s share of the overall settlement is $202,337.40 ($95,038.80 from T-Mobile; $58,526.51 from Verizon; and $48,772.09 from AT&T) to be used for purposes that may include future consumer protection enforcement, consumer education, or compliance monitoring.

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    At-a-glance

    Customer Reviews

    1.13/5stars

    Average of 3,432 Customer Reviews

    Customer Complaints

    35,438 complaints closed in last 3 years

    12,368 complaints closed in last 12 months

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    Reasons for BBB Rating

    Overview

    Verizon Communication is a multinational telecommunications conglomerate. This Profile reflects marketplace activity for cell phones, mobile plans, billing for wireless products/services. For the BBB Business Profile on Verizon Communications, click here.

    Business Details

    This is a multi-location business.

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    Verizon Wireless has 1400 locations, listed below.

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      Location of This Business
      1 Verizon Way, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920-1025
      BBB File Opened:
      8/16/1994
      Years in Business:
      40
      Business Started:
      1/1/1984
      Business Incorporated:
      1/1/1984
      Type of Entity:
      Corporation
      Alternate Business Name
      • National Recovery Operation for Verizon Wireless
      • National Recovery Department for Verizon Wirelessss
      Business Management
      • Executive Relations
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      Customer Contact

      • Executive Relations

      Customer Complaints

      35,438 Customer Complaints

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      Most Recent Customer Complaint

      07/16/2024

      Complaint Type:
      Service or Repair Issues
      Status:
      Resolved
      I went to Verizon to buy a phone charger, the sales associate told me they were running a rebate special on my S21 where I could get up to $1,000 off the new S23 phone if I wanted. I agreed and was sent to second store to get the phone because they didn't have it in stock. I was then sent home to do my own transfer and told to bring the phone back when I was done. I had Verizon sent me a shipping label and packaging to return the phone, brought it back to the Rolling Meadows IL store and dropped it off. I was told I'd have the credit on my account within 2 billing cycles. That never happened and they claim they don't have the phone and I am not being held to pay $1200 for a new phone I never even needed. No one there is willing to help in any way, and everyone just tells me to go to the store, or if at the store, call the customer care number. I was scammed out of $1200 and there is nothing I can do because they will destroy my credit and turn off my service.
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      3,432 Customer Reviews

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      Most Recent Customer Review

      John S

      1 star

      07/20/2024

      I have been with Verizon for 19 years and have always paid my bills... maybe not all on time but they got paid. I am on disability and recently got behind on my bill. I had scheduled a payment and had to cancel it because I didn't have the money. I called them today to see if they could put off any payments until the first when I get paid again and there response after 19 years was to pay it by the 22nd July. I really thought that they would be more willing to help being a loyal customer but it makes no difference to them. Very disappointed with the customer service that I received. The representative didn't really care. Everyone falls on hard times. My phone is the only thing I have to connect to the outside world and they could care less. I hope everyone reads this and really know what they think about their customers.

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