AT&T covers Limerock very well with a site at the track, next to the Skippy
classrooms. I seem to recall no coverage at VIR, though.
If you want to know who covers what, most of the carrier websites have coverage
maps and they are getting better about showing the "real truth" recently.
T-Mobile has been the first to show actual coverage with their "Personal
Coverage Check", and the others are following slowly.
Don't pay any attention to the geek in the VZ commercials. No data
behind his marketing.
Mike
--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Mack McCormack <mccormackrr@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mack McCormack <mccormackrr@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Vintage-race] Verizon cell service at VIR
To: "Jonathan Einhorn" <einhornlawoffice@gmail.com>, twobees@sprynet.com
Cc: "Vintage Racing Digest" <vintage-race@autox.team.net>, "Mack
McCormack" <mccormackrr@yahoo.com>
Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 6:09 PM
Jon:
Yes, you are correct. Also Summit Point and Mosport. I included all four in my
email to Verizon. We'll see what happens. The more people that tell them,
the more likely something will change. Can't hurt, might help. Worth a
try.
Mack
Jonathan Einhorn <einhornlawoffice@gmail.com> wrote: Just to let you know
that Verizon doesn't have service at Lime Rock or in that part of
Connecticut, nothwithstanding their advertising.
jon einhorn
BJ8 etc.
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Norm 2Bs <twobees@sprynet.com> wrote:
These days, Verizon doesn't care much about customers, or so it seems.
I've been a Verizon, & prior to their formation, Bell Atlantic,
wireless
customer since 1989.
On Nov. 29, 2006, I bought a new phone, an LG Chocolate so it would synch
with the Bluetooth system in my car. By February 28, 2007, I had to replace
it as the screen would turn white even when off. By September 28, 2007 that
LG Chocolate had gone bad -- the vibration feature didn't work. At that
time the original model Chocolate had been replaced. SO, in replacing that
phone I had to buy a new battery for $50.00 to fit the new model. Now (June
2008), the screen on that Chocolate has gone bad -- it is usually blank.
Only on rare occasions does it show anything.
Discussions with staff at the Verizon kiosk in Circuit City, The Verizon
store in Clearwater (FL) & with Verizon Customer Service by phone have only
led to one option--my being charged $50, plus tax for a new phone.
By calling LG, I learned that they have a 15-month warrantee on the
Chocolate.
So, here is the bottom line--I am being charged $50 to replace a piece of
8-1/2 month-old defective equipment that, for Verizon, is covered by
warrantee for another 6-1/2 months. And, that despite the fact that I have
been a customer for almost 20 years.
Now that they have purchased Alltel, I guess we can expect them to treat
their customers with even more disdain.
My contract with VZ expires in a few months. Anyone have a recommendation
for a service to replace them and that gets service at tracks like VIR &
Lime Rock?
Norm Sippel
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