 | How accurate are those FIOS notification emails? You know when you try to see if FIOS is available in your area on Verizon's website? If it's not you can sign-up for their notification list. Does it work, or should I be manually checking the website every day? Or should I be calling them? The reason I'm asking, is because they put in conduit in our building, a few months back. From other posters, I gathered I could be still months away from actual hook-up, but I want to be able to order it the moment it becomes available. |
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 | Not accurate at all. I've signed up for notifications multiple times, and never got a single e-mail, even after FiOS became available in my building and I got it installed. The best thing to do, is keep checking the availability yourself on a regular basis. |
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 fatal join:2000-12-29 Brooklyn, NY | Damn that sucks cause I got an email about 2 weeks ago saying they had negotiated access to my building and fios will be available soon however I haven't seen any fios work being done |
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 MisterBillVerizon FiOS join:2002-06-05 Yorktown Heights, NY | said by fatal:Damn that sucks cause I got an email about 2 weeks ago saying they had negotiated access to my building and fios will be available soon however I haven't seen any fios work being done It's a lot easier to send out a letter than to set up a work crew to do the installation in the building. |
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 fatal join:2000-12-29 Brooklyn, NY | said by MisterBill:said by fatal:Damn that sucks cause I got an email about 2 weeks ago saying they had negotiated access to my building and fios will be available soon however I haven't seen any fios work being done It's a lot easier to send out a letter than to set up a work crew to do the installation in the building. I want fios so bad i would work for free to get my building wired ^*^*(^& |
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