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Doralyn of Longmont, CO August 6, 2008 I purchased a NET10 LG Phone package/300 free minutes at Wal-Mart Store 5370 in Longmont Colorado on July24,2008. About 10 :00 am that morning I called the provided number to have the phone activated and have my current # transferred to that phone. Between that day and August 4,2008 I contacted their Customer Service 3 times by phone and Technical Support 3 times by E-mail. At 5 pm on August 5,2008 I gave up in frustration and returned the phone to Wal-Mart for a refund. AT 3:30 pm on August 6,2008 I E-mailed their Tech Support and cancelled the issue. Robert of Port Norris, NJ August 2, 2008 Robert of Port Norris NJ (08/02/08) Tammy of Reading, PA August 1, 2008 Son wanted a new phone that would allow him to play/download ringtones. We were switching from Verizon wireless prepaid because his phone was limited. We chose net10 and the Motorola W375 because it allowed one to "download ringtones, graphics, etc." Upon trying... we were told it's only from Net10.com. A net10 customer may not download from other third party companies. Browser only allows access to net10 at 1.00 a minute. It takes nearly 5 minutes to get anywhere through the phone's browser. Option 2: Go to www.Net10.com to view and download rightones. NOT!. After entering serial and #, get a net10 generated webpage that says sorry there seems to be a problem. Spoke with Net10 three times. They have reset the master reset, entered some numbers, run diagnostics, registered the phone again and again. Yet when I put the information into Net10 I still get the same msg. One C.S.R. said maybe it's my computer. My computer does not create Net10 webpages. I can't understand how constantly focusing on the phone will change the access that is being granted through their website. I feel deceived. They didn't specify "ONLY" NET 10 and even when you attempt to do it in a more cost effective manner, you get "oops, sorry". Frustrating, agrevating and extremely disappointing. Can't see paying through the nose for a teen's phone... that's why we chose this. To have their CSRs then tell me to get new ringtones, graphics and more I can simply go to www.net10.com before hanging up... just pisses me off more... A single ringtone or graphic could end up costing someone 5-8 in search time, 2.50 to purchase, and 1-4 dollars in download time. Flat out rip off. Analee of Creston Bc, OTHER March 18, 2008 We bought the phone from Walmart with the understanding we could call nationwide like it says on the phone packaging. We called the net 10 operators 10 times with the promise the phone would be activated so we could make business calls to Canada. Every time we called it says the same thing: the call could not be made. We took it back to Walmart in Yuma. The clerk tried, and the same thing happened. The clerk said there was nothing she could do. We feel this is false advertising, and we would have looked at other options. The sole purpose of purchasing the phone was so we could make a business call to Canada at a reasonable cost. Sabrina of Brooklyn, NY January 21, 2008 Sabrina of Brooklyn NY (01/21/08) I called back, and they would not issue me my minutes or a refund. Nor would they tell me what happened to my minutes. I want either my minutes or my 30. Mary of East Chicago, IN December 5, 2007 I have a major problem and I need a very quick reply. I have a Motorola C139. Last week, I think it was on November 27, 2007, I had 90 minutes left on my phone. And from one minute to the next I suddenly had 0 minutes. I did not use those minutes. I called the Net10 company immediately. I spoke to a gentleman named Luis who was so nice and spoke to his supervisor to get me my minutes back. He at first wanted me to buy a new phone, but I told him it was working fine and that I didn't need a new phone. I just needed my minutes back and to keep my number because I was searching for a job and I needed to be reached. They returned the 90 minutes to me. I was very surprised and thought "what a great company". Then early today, December 5, I knew I had 55 minutes left and when I picked up the phone to see if I had any messages, I noticed it was down to zero again. I was so furious because you see, I have been filling out applications and sending resumes out with this phone number, 312-480-0913. Now how am I going to get any calls for interviews if the minutes were taken from me? I know the card I had purchased from Net10 expires on 12/15/07 and that I had 55 minutes left, and that the phone was in perfect working order; I could make calls, receive calls, send and receive text messages. So when I called Net10 again the customer service rep Carissa Johnson said that I had to buy a new phone because the phone is defective and it was the cause of the minutes going down to zero. I wanted to speak to her supervisor however, she stated that Carolyn Goodrich was not available and that the only thing I could do was to purchase a new phone and they would return the 50 minutes to me at that time. I was angry because I purchased the phone in June of last year but I only have used it for approximately 3 and 1/2 months and the phone is in like new condition. I had left the country for 1 year and it was in a clean dry location all that time and I have never dropped it and it has never gotten wet. I reactivated it on October 15, 2007and the card is good until December 15, 2007. So I proceeded to call Motorola. At Motorola I spoke to Miriam 351209, and her supervisor Nehuen. They are located in Argentina. They specifically told me that the telephone is not the cause of the minutes going down to zero. Nehuen told me that it was the phone network that was causing the phone to go down to zero not the Motorola phone. I feel as though this is the way Net10 makes money - making people buy a new phone, blaming it on the manufacturer, so that they can make more money. I should not be forced to purchase a new phone to get my 50 minutes back. Please help. Candace of Clayton, OH July 3, 2007
Been on hold a total of 210 minutes trying to get minutes uploaded from a prepaid card purchased onto the Net 10 phone. No one knows what they are doing. They keep repeating the same steps repeatedly and getting nowhere. You aren’t allowed to call from the Net 10 phone, you have to call from another phone so that puts minutes on your other cell phone. They can only help you supposedly during daytime hours so it is daytime minutes. The customer service people BARELY speak English so it is very hard to understand them. I wasted 89.00 for a phone and 30.00 for a prepaid card that is NON-refundable. Timothy of Bristol, VA June 13, 2007 i try to place order about two months ago and they said my card was declined twice and it wasnt they got approval codes and i filed complaint w/b.b.b. after 2nd complaint and corporate office called me and resolved it by sending me a phone free,well i thought the problem was fixed by now so today 6/13/07 i tried to order a nokia 1100 phone w/300 minutes for 21.25 total at www.net10.com and it says my card was declined again and the bank paypal says they did give them authorization and now i have to wait 5 days for my authorization to drop off again. net 10 asked for my card number to look up where i tried and said my card number has never been used in their system and it has and i can prove it by my bank.so i was going to file another complaint with the better bussiness bureau but i see it dont seem to get things fixed,cause according to the b.b.b. this companies membership with the b.b.b. has been suspended on 6/1/07 pending with the board of directors.this is a phone company and they have governmnet standards to go by and i feel they are a very poor company and have serious problems. Harold of Muskogee, OK December 24, 2006 net10 ripped me off i upgraded to nokia 1600 after using my 100 series for over a year and had over 800 minutes in it and they lost it and my number. i am not able to communicate with my 21 y/o son in the marines in iraq and is the reason i kept many minutes in it to talk to him i would like them to pay because i dont even know if he is safe to this minute Scott of Longview, WA June 28, 2006 tried to add minutes to my cell phone. unable to do so. website is also under construction and am unable to even email them for proof of even trying to add airtime.I am trying to use this forum as proof of some type to protect myself.I currently have 1293.5 minutes left with an "airtank refill" date of 6/27/06 and I purchased a 1500 minute refill card. Thank you for having this forum available.Please email me back with original info contained herein just in case I need legal resolve. Report Your Experience
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