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  • Report:  #674669

Complaint Review: Verizon - New York Nationwide

Reported By:
JD - New York, New York, United States of America
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Verizon
New York, Nationwide, United States of America
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On December 22, 2010 I got a phone call from my disabled mother that she had charges for overseas calls on her (home) phone. My mother knows no one overseas and there is an international block on her phone so aides workers won't take advantage of her situation. That same day (12/22/2010) I made a phone call to Verizon and spoke with a customer service rep who informed me that while we did have international calling blocks 'international' didn't apply to JAMAICA. After some back and forth I asked to speak with a supervisor. I was later called back by a Ms. Melinda Smith. Ms. Smith announced that she would dismiss the charges but while Verizon has an International block that block does not effect countries like JAMAICA.

After I explained that my mother is handicapped and the reason for the block, I was told I should contact Verizon's Disabilities Department. I called them on Dec. 23rd and spoke with a Ms. Melissa Keith in that department. I asked her point blank if Verizon actually has an International block and she said "No." If you want to stop international calls you have to cut off all calls across the US and only make local calls. This is not an option since I have a sister who lives in North Carolina whom my mother on occasion would actually like to talk to every now and then.

I'm reporting all of this because I think it would be something people would be interested in knowing how Verizon has an 'international calling block' that isn't actually 'international'. I'm willing to bet most of do not know this and would be surprised to hear it.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Flynrider

Phoenix,
Arizona,
USA
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#2Consumer Comment

Thu, December 23, 2010

Any phone company can put a block on international calls that require a "country code". That is probably what Verizon did in this case. Unfortunately, due to the way the phone system was designed, the U.S., Canada andsome Carribean islands(including Jamaica)all use the same country code. Therefore, calls to these countries, though technically international, will not be blocked since they use the same country code as the U.S. It's not perfect, but it is what it is.

It would seem to me that the best way to deal with this is to take it up with the aid worker's employer. Since the calls are tagged with the time and date, it should be pretty easy to identify the offender.

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