Hello -
I switched to AT&T from Verizon on June 4, and ordered 2 phones at the same time. On June 5, AT&T ported our phones from Verizon to AT&T, even though we hadn't received our phones yet. Nothing in the ordering process indicated tht we would lose our phone access from Verizon before we received/activated our new phones, but we lost Verizon phone service the next day, on June 5. I called AT&T immediately, and they admitted that they ported us over too early, and they suggested we port back to Verizon temporarily until our new phones arrived, and they put me through a grueling 2-hour process of porting back to Verizon.
Verizon ported us back (although our phone service with them never worked - yet another kick to the gut). On Saturday (June 6), our new AT&T phones arrived and we ported back to AT&T and activated our phones.
This week, we received our final Verizon bill, and found that we were due a refund, but that they charged us $110 for re-activation fees (for one day - June 5) and subtracted that from our refund for the PORT BACK to Verizon (because AT&T ported us too early). I think this is outrageous that WE should lose $110 for a mistake that AT&T made. Everyone I spoke to at AT&T on June 5th to port back to Verizon admitted that this was a mistake made by AT&T. AT&T should have warned us about the fact that we might have to pay re-activation fees to go back to Verizon (for one day) due to their mistake, but they did not.
When I called Verizon yesterday, they LITERALLY hung up on me 3 times because I am not a customer of their's anymore - they don't care and they won't help. I called AT&T tonight for some kind of refund for my trouble (caused by porting us too early) and a loss of $110, and I get a guy named JACOB who was absolutely rude and refused to help.
I'm trying to understand why I am on the hook for $110 because of a mistake that AT&T made.
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