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Date:         Sun, 24 Nov 2002 06:06:16 -0800
Reply-To:     pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Re: Internet Usage on the Road - Verizon Billing Caution
In-Reply-To:  <200211240321.gAO3L7Ne016736@mtac3.prodigy.net>
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Wow! Not that's what I call customer conscious service. As a verizon customer myself, I have been somewhat disappointed in the past with various aspects of highly touted and advertised "features". I mostly ignore the underpaid, undertrained, undergunned, well-meaning folk at the end of the world's most confusing call tree as they very rarely have any information of substance to offer.

Phone works, billing is usually on track, VzServe rarely works correctly, suggestions for improvement =>devnull.

But after some conversations with Larry who is "chasing" the perfect mobile solution, I had pretty much given up on Verizon as a provider who listens, generates product requirements based on customer needs and implements functions and features to meet those requirements in an efficient, usable and profitable manner.

lo, what light through yon window breaks...it is the dawn and Herb is the harbinger ... of perfect data connectivity at a generous fee.

Now, out of the morass of other fine subjects, such as custom taillight colors, laser blinking valve caps, 10"wide 16" wheels that won't fit, long black shiny well-lubricated studs from the wilds of sanfran, we find an offer of customer concern from Verizon.

I love this list. Hey Skerbitz, you listnin'?

Herb, to whom would I address papermail regarding potential kai-zen style improvements and enhancements in various aspects of Verizon's business?

And of course what is on the near event horizon regarding north american mobility offerings for integrated data and phone on CDMA amps/namps 800mhz and similar on packet oriented stuff on the same 800mhz digital. If you need beta testers, I have extensive professional experience in system, software, and component validation and verification.

Pensioner

In a previous live performance:

Senior Quality Engineer Enterprise Business Systems Hewlett Packard Company

Pmail if you like.

> > Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 22:18:26 -0500 > From: Herb Mooney <hmooney@RESTOREANDMORE.COM> > Subject: Re: Internet Usage on the Road - Verizon Billing Caution > > Larry, > > I'm an engineer in the wireless data dept. at Verizon in Harrisburg, PA. > Lets chat, you shouldn't have to fight with Verizon, I will help you get a > credit. Give me a call if you'd like. All of the carriers have > these type of > communication problems, the folks selling the data services really have a > hard time getting the hang of data after selling voice for so long. I know > we as a wireless company can be a PITA to deal with (actually all of the > wireless companies can be a PITA), so let me help a fellow Vanagon List > member out. Give me a shout. > > Herb Mooney > 1991 Wireless Data Vanagon Office > Verizon Wireless - PA/OH/WV > Wireless Data Systems Engineer > 717-991-0648 >


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