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  • bornl33t
    hello lamewads
    • Oct 2000
    • 4463

    #1

    USCC sucks part2

    Our off topic forum. (You mean there are things other than paintball??) Please keep your posts civil, and refrain from topics that are likely to start problems. (NOTE: Any thread may be closed for any reason.)


    Well if anyone remembers I'm trying to get out of my phone contract without having to pay the cancelation fee. So here's an update:
    I've been calling the HQ about 2 times a day since then, they know me by my first name now And I pretty much have 60 seconds before they just hang up on me. Anyway, I visited the store today again and hte manager was there. She knows me by my first name too. But she was busy with someone. So I talked with Mark. Mark is the kind of guy I can yell at all day and he'll still call me "sir" So I tell him I want my phone he punches in my # and starts calling ppl. Mean while the manager tells me she though she saw my phone in the back. And starts talking with me about the phone. She says her husband is having the same problems but doesn't want to bring it in because he doesn't want to have to loose his phone for 2 months. So while all this is going on a Ankeny PD officer comes in... the one that wrote me a ticket 3 weeks ago. So I was really courdial to him too.... just a coincidence that everyone that's pissed me off in the last 3 weeks was in the same building at the same time. Anyway, Officer Moeller ( not going to protect any one here ) over hears that my phone has been gone for 10 weeks now and when Chad ( USCC clerk) starts to help him Chad tells him he is going to have to send his phone in. His reply was " well if this guy has been without his phone for 10 weeks I don't want to send mine in" PWNED. They ended up giving him a new battery to see if that solves the problem. Don't we wish a battery would solve the problems. Pry would if you jammed it up someones *** far enough.
    So anyway Mark gets done calling and tells me that it came back the USCC repaircenter from motorolla and it was still not working so it was sent out again. The manager over hears this and tells Mark to call USCC's head of repair and see if they can't just give me a new phone and use my old one as a loaner. Chad couldn't get ahold of him so he was gonna keep trying and give me a call back and I left at that.

    About 15 min ago I get a call from Mark telling me I was denied a phone and mine should be in July 9th.
    Not bad turn around time, August 22 to July 9th. So I 'm going back down there next week and will ask for the heads of repairs phone number so I can talk with him. Course I will call him on break and after I get off work for the next 3 weeks until I have ANY phone again. I take breaks at midnight and 3am and I get off work at 5am. I think that will get me my phone back alot quicker if you know what I mean.

    I highly recommend ppl look at Sprint, Verizon, Cingular, AT&T whatever else is out there, cause since I've been having problems with USCC I'vev been hearing the story's from everywhere. They sign you up and screw you over.

    I need stickers printed for my car so I can let everyone know what I think of USCC
  • WenULiVeUdiE
    Force of Nature Staff
    • Jan 2004
    • 1982

    #2
    I didnt even know USCC was a phone company. But damn thats a long time for a cell to be gone.
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    • Heat
      hello lamewads
      • Oct 2000
      • 4463

      #3
      Originally posted by WenULiVeUdiE
      I didnt even know USCC was a phone company. But damn thats a long time for a cell to be gone.
      ya I've been on this contract since march and the frist 4 week the phone wasn't working right....it was programed wrong.... so I've actually had this phone in working condition for about 3-4 weeks during which is started with the problemes in the programming that caused it to stop working... so it was really only working for about 2 weeks.
      Is there any question why I want out?

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      • vf-xx
        Henchmen Inc.
        • Nov 2001
        • 3311

        #4
        I've had great service with Sprint. They let my bill float a little bit when I was tight on cash. My battery was also having problems and they gave me 2 batteries and an antena for free.
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        • Fred
          AO Zealot
          • Feb 2002
          • 2624

          #5
          Heat...

          The funny thing about contracts, is that they are obligated to provide a service to YOU.

          If they are Unable to provide that service, which appears pretty obvious since they have your phone and you can't make any calls... you can cancel it, and not pay. they can try to sue you or whatever, but they have no case since THEY are in violation of the contract.

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          • Mindflux
            Are you e-wheat?
            • Dec 2003
            • 861

            #6
            Originally posted by Fred
            Heat...

            The funny thing about contracts, is that they are obligated to provide a service to YOU.

            If they are Unable to provide that service, which appears pretty obvious since they have your phone and you can't make any calls... you can cancel it, and not pay. they can try to sue you or whatever, but they have no case since THEY are in violation of the contract.

            ---Fred

            Meanwhile you foot the legal bills against a corporate giant proving you were in the right.

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            • cphilip
              Former Moderator

              • Jun 2026
              • 16216

              #7
              You should be able to at least document the time its been in the shop and receive refunds for those months it was not in service.

              Sorry to hear this all Heat.... Sounds rediculous.

              I use Cingular but simply because my work provides it to me. They seem ok I guess. But I don't have the hassles of phone replacement. If I need one I go over to the office and I get one. Since work wants me to carry one they have to deal with the issues of that not me. So I stick with Cingular because its who has the contract. Not that I would recomend them. But I cannot say they have not done fine either.


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              • HJSTOM2
                There is no try, just do.
                • May 2004
                • 126

                #8
                Go with Verizon. Never a problem never a dead spot, yet.

                Tom
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                • Warewolf50
                  The evil monkey
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 1444

                  #9
                  yea that really sucks, have u been poaying cell ophone bills the entire time u have been wihtout a phone, cause if u have that is completly unfair. Welll good luck, ohh yeah i have cingular and i havent ever had a big problem with them, i would recomend them.

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                  • SlartyBartFast
                    The Flying Scotsman
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 2940

                    #10
                    Go to small claims court and ask for the contract to be annulled and some money to compensate you for your time and effort trying to get them to live up to their end of the deal.

                    Here, small claims only costs $25 to file and the suit limit is something around $7,000. No lawyers required (or allowed, at least for individuals).

                    Just document everything well and file the case.

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                    • Heat
                      hello lamewads
                      • Oct 2000
                      • 4463

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SlartyBartFast
                      Go to small claims court and ask for the contract to be annulled and some money to compensate you for your time and effort trying to get them to live up to their end of the deal.

                      Here, small claims only costs $25 to file and the suit limit is something around $7,000. No lawyers required (or allowed, at least for individuals).

                      Just document everything well and file the case.
                      Good deal, I think I'm going for that. I walked inthere on the 13th and the only reason that place is still standing is cause they let the new guy handle me, and it's unprofessional to yell at someone that doesn't know whats going on. Speaking of... he told me he would call me back today... but guess who never got a call? I'm on the door step of 4 months now... 1/3 of a year.

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