 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:6 | reply to Mac973
Re: contract coming to an end...question Cablevision reps often look up order numbers for FiOS, so they'll call your bluff on the threat of switching, but then cave if you actually have an order number to verify you're switching. Of course, you can cancel the FiOS order at anytime. -- University of Southern California - Fight On! |
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 birdfeedrPremium,MVM join:2001-08-11 Warwick, RI kudos:8 | said by Thinkdiff:Cablevision reps often look up order numbers for FiOS, so they'll call your bluff on the threat of switching, This assumes you're porting the phone number out so they can look to see if there's a record pending.
There's one thing I'll never do unless I'm actually going to do it. Never use the D word until you're serving papers. It'll never work afterwards if you change your mind. |
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 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:6 | said by birdfeedr:said by Thinkdiff:Cablevision reps often look up order numbers for FiOS, so they'll call your bluff on the threat of switching, This assumes you're porting the phone number out so they can look to see if there's a record pending. No, in some cases the reps will actually look up your order number at verizon.com/orderstatus before playing ball with you. -- University of Southern California - Fight On! |
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 | In order to use that site one would have to give CV the order number and zipcode, without it they would be unable to see any details. |
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