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Settlement question? Replacing with E815?

coolremo

Nov 24, 2005, 10:32 PM
Hi. I know these questions have probably been answered many times, but I'm really confused at all the forum conversations. So I'd really appreciate anyone who helps me.

I didn't look at this site for a long time, so I have no idea what the deal is with the v710 settlement. I bought my phone from costco in June (2005). I am upset at the camera quality and bluetooth stuff. Am I eligible for a settlement with verizon? Will I get paid back in full (even if I got a $50 rebate- so the price was $90 in the end)? What are the terms for the settlement? If I'm not eligible, is there any way I can get my phone replaced with an E815 for free? Perhaps I can call verizon or motorolla and say this phone is giving me problems and I want the E815 in repla...
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hypnotizd

Nov 25, 2005, 2:20 PM
coolremo said:
I bought my phone from costco in June (2005). I am upset at the camera quality and bluetooth stuff. Am I eligible for a settlement with verizon?

http://www.verizonwireless.com /b2c/footer/legalNotices/v710.jsp
The class to whom this notice is being sent consists of all present and former customers of Verizon Wireless who activated Verizon Wireless cellular service for a Motorola V710 cellular handset on or before January 31, 2005.

coolremo said:
Will I get paid back in full (even if I got a $50 rebate- so the price was $90 in the end)? What are the terms for the settlement? If I'm not eligible, is there any way I can get my phone replaced
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