09-25-2015, 11:47 PM
9-24-2015
Verizon Socks Oregon Man With $2 Million Cell Phone Bill
An Oregon man says that Verizon recently informed him that he owed the company $2 million dollars in overdue cell phone charges, the man said he and his girlfriend bought a pair of Verizon phones last November, but cancelled after being disappointed with Verizon's service.
“The number of errors and the comedy of which they happened is astounding to me,” he said.
But things got much, much worse when Verizon contacted collections agencies regarding a phantom $2,156,593.64 account balance.
The Verizon-prompted credit inquiry resulted in the man's mortgage company refusing to sign off a loan for a new house.
Verizon Socks Oregon Man With $2 Million Cell Phone Bill
An Oregon man says that Verizon recently informed him that he owed the company $2 million dollars in overdue cell phone charges, the man said he and his girlfriend bought a pair of Verizon phones last November, but cancelled after being disappointed with Verizon's service.
“The number of errors and the comedy of which they happened is astounding to me,” he said.
But things got much, much worse when Verizon contacted collections agencies regarding a phantom $2,156,593.64 account balance.
The Verizon-prompted credit inquiry resulted in the man's mortgage company refusing to sign off a loan for a new house.

