sportfish247
Junior Member
Warranty Repair Gone Bad!! Pay the Bill and get less.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I have a Virgin Mobile Phone that is Manufactured by LG electronics. This device failed about two months of use and Virgin Mobile would not replaced because it was bought from Amazon.com, a third party seller, but was covered under warranty and sent to LG for repair. LG repaired the device under warranty and then I could not activate it with the carrier, Virgin Mobile, because the serial number was not in their database. Over the course of 6 months the phone has been returned to LG 3 times, and I have been indirectly accused by Virgin Mobile Reps of having a counterfeit phone. I have since filed a complaint with the better business bureau, and Sprint Executive Services contacted me shortly after. They were quick to address the problem and help me activate my phone, and even credit my account for 30 days. Now I have a partially working phone with calls and text but no web. Both point the finger at the other, blaming each other for the problem. I now do not feel that I want to spend the money for monthly services on Virgin Mobile because of the service they provide. Under current US laws and regulations I can not change my carrier for this particular phone even though it is prepaid. The particular phone comes on several carriers as the same model. It is my understanding that changing carriers is prohibited to protect consumers from theft of their mobile devices or like in most cases to protect the carrier from losses when a contracted customer changes carriers for better rates. I feel this is a legality for higher courts because both the manufacturer and the carrier are not taking the correct steps to ensure customer satisfaction and protection, but just doing what they can to increase their profits at any cost. With the sophistication of these devices it should be as easy as entering your personal information and the device be up and running on whatever carrier. I can bring my number to a new carrier but not the phone, even though the number is what I purchased from the carrier not the phone. The cable company can't tell you what TV to buy or your Internet provider can't tell you what computers you can use. Even the car manufacturers or insurances companies can't tell you where to fill up your car or where you can drive yet cell phone providers can contract you into higher rates and tell you what phones you can use then charge you more whenever your not in their area. It is my goal to with the help of other individuals to express their frustration with cell carriers and get things going better for the customer. From Lost, Stolen and damaged phones I want to hear it all the extra costs and fees you incur during service as well as anyone who has something to say. Anyone who may have any information or comments please post. If you think you can help that would be a godsend, thank you.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I have a Virgin Mobile Phone that is Manufactured by LG electronics. This device failed about two months of use and Virgin Mobile would not replaced because it was bought from Amazon.com, a third party seller, but was covered under warranty and sent to LG for repair. LG repaired the device under warranty and then I could not activate it with the carrier, Virgin Mobile, because the serial number was not in their database. Over the course of 6 months the phone has been returned to LG 3 times, and I have been indirectly accused by Virgin Mobile Reps of having a counterfeit phone. I have since filed a complaint with the better business bureau, and Sprint Executive Services contacted me shortly after. They were quick to address the problem and help me activate my phone, and even credit my account for 30 days. Now I have a partially working phone with calls and text but no web. Both point the finger at the other, blaming each other for the problem. I now do not feel that I want to spend the money for monthly services on Virgin Mobile because of the service they provide. Under current US laws and regulations I can not change my carrier for this particular phone even though it is prepaid. The particular phone comes on several carriers as the same model. It is my understanding that changing carriers is prohibited to protect consumers from theft of their mobile devices or like in most cases to protect the carrier from losses when a contracted customer changes carriers for better rates. I feel this is a legality for higher courts because both the manufacturer and the carrier are not taking the correct steps to ensure customer satisfaction and protection, but just doing what they can to increase their profits at any cost. With the sophistication of these devices it should be as easy as entering your personal information and the device be up and running on whatever carrier. I can bring my number to a new carrier but not the phone, even though the number is what I purchased from the carrier not the phone. The cable company can't tell you what TV to buy or your Internet provider can't tell you what computers you can use. Even the car manufacturers or insurances companies can't tell you where to fill up your car or where you can drive yet cell phone providers can contract you into higher rates and tell you what phones you can use then charge you more whenever your not in their area. It is my goal to with the help of other individuals to express their frustration with cell carriers and get things going better for the customer. From Lost, Stolen and damaged phones I want to hear it all the extra costs and fees you incur during service as well as anyone who has something to say. Anyone who may have any information or comments please post. If you think you can help that would be a godsend, thank you.
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