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Home / Technology / Customers Outraged by Tiny Verizon Outage Credit

Customers Outraged by Tiny Verizon Outage Credit

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Verizon offers a $20 credit for a recent, widespread network outage.
  • Customers must redeem the credit through the myVerizon app.
  • The credit is intended as an acknowledgement, not full compensation.
Customers Outraged by Tiny Verizon Outage Credit

Verizon has announced a $20 credit for customers affected by a recent, hours-long network outage. The outage garnered over 1.5 million reports on Downdetector, highlighting its widespread impact. The company stated on social media that the credit is not meant as full compensation but rather as an acknowledgement of customer inconvenience.

Customers are required to redeem this credit through the myVerizon app. This stipulation has been met with significant customer backlash, with many expressing dissatisfaction with the small credit amount and the non-automatic redemption process. The carrier's response has largely been perceived as insufficient given the scale of the disruption.

Further details regarding the claim process are being sought, as customers await clarity on whether alternative redemption methods exist. The situation underscores ongoing challenges in customer service response following major service disruptions in the telecommunications industry.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The article does not specify the exact cause of the recent Verizon outage.
The $20 credit offered by Verizon must be redeemed through the myVerizon app.
Yes, Verizon is offering a $20 credit to affected customers, which must be redeemed via their app.

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