Saturday, October 17, 2009

I want my minutes back

Is there anything more frustrating than trying to deal with your cell phone company???

My current phone is one of the oldie-but-goodies, with no Qwerty keyboard. So it's a pain to text anything on. I'm supposedly eligible for a FREE upgraded phone. Supposedly -- but I have tried and failed.

I have spent all morning trying to fix my upgrade order (an order which also ate the better part of a morning). The first phone I ordered was back-ordered — I figure since it was free, it is a bait and switch deal. So I decided that I would swallow the bait and order another one that I actually had to pay for. Only, since The Dear Husband is the primary account owner, he had to call and give permission to change my phone order.

Then I carefully researched phones, chose one and called and waited and waited for “the next available representative,” only to be told that the phone I wanted required a stripped down data plan. So then she suggested I order another phone, for $49, but I’d have to change my plan, as it would not work. She assured me the plan was the same price.

Only, when I went to do it, it totaled an extra $10 a month — for no more benefit. Aaargh.

So then I called BACK and waited and waited and waited, only to have another guy try to explain how the new plan really WASN’T ten bucks a month extra, but you had to order it a different way. Riiiiighht. Color me cynical, but I’m still trying to apply new math, old math, any sort of math to make it work out.

Finally I got frustrated beyond belief at the amount of time I’d wasted on this, asked if the other phone I’d ordered (and was apparently in eternal backorder) would work on my current plan. "Yes," he said, sounding disappointed. I figured that if he sounded disappointed, it must mean I was choosing wisely for my pocketbook.

"OK," I said. "Let’s just go back to that one." I may never get the phone, but if I do, it’s free, and it will work with my current plan.

One thing I won’t ever get back is the time I could have spent writing this morning. Wonder if I could send the wireless company a bill for Premium Weekend Writing Minutes consumed ...

4 comments:

Martha P. Youngblood said...

Cindy,
You have my sympathies! It took me a while to change from my "pay-as-you-go" plan to a different company & plan altogether. Would've kept the old plan, but the phone doesn't work up here in northeast GA. Took 3 phones calls to get the pay-as-you-go plan cancelled. Quite, quite annoying!

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Mary Hawkins said...

Cynthia, I just finished reading a book of yours published back in May 2007 but can't resist letting you know just how much I enjoyed it! Your website doesn't come up so hoping you do read this on your blog. The Baby Wait is a powerful story and sincere congratulations!! It moved me to tears and then smiles of delight. Now I just have to try and find your other books!

I am also a writer (old HM&B medicals) and website: www.mary-hawkins.com
Mary Hawkins

BillRicksofSoperton said...

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