06-04-2012 08:30 PM
Some person wrote:
"Call into the call center, and ask them to have OSC delete the files for you. Shouldnt take them more then 5 min or so."
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA Quit with the jokes!
Really...you're killing me........the idea that you could actually get anything done on the phone with verizon in five minutes is just too much for me to take.
07-29-2012 07:10 PM
Maybe they meant 5 hours and mistyped.
Seriously though, I've learned that the best strategy when forced to phone is to hang up as soon as it becomes clear (as it usually does) that the rep has no idea what to do. Call again and again if necessary... many Verizon reps are not familiar with Verizon services and practices. Once I got lucky when I asked if there were a separate phone number for Home Monitoring specialists... I then phoned that number and actually reached someone who knew what he was talking about. So it CAN happen!
08-05-2012 10:42 AM - edited 08-05-2012 12:57 PM
Amazing that this thread has been going on for 11 months now and Verizon still hasn't solved the problem.
08-05-2012
12:56 PM
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08-05-2012
01:23 PM
by
ElizabethS
Amazing that this thread has been going on for 11 months now and Verizon still hasn't solved the problem.
Just to be clear, deleting a sub-account does not always delete the site and files.
I was told that it would do just that by a Verizon Tech but it did not.
What it did was leave all the files using up half of my alotted space under my "main login" which I cannot delete or change because it is my business email address.
And once you delete a sub-account you can not create it again with the same name.
Not that it would matter for me, I don't want that sub-account and couldn't use it to access the FTP files anyway.
So now I have a defunct, incorrect web site that I don't want, only half of the storage that I pay for and no easy way to fix it.
I'm considering calling someone like "turn-to-ten" so they will do an expose on this God awful, uncaring, monopoly.
11-27-2012 01:38 PM
Here it is, the middle of November 2012 more than a year after FTP was taken for no apparent reason. I was away on vacation when the emails went out, and did not get access to try to remove old FTP'd files in time. Now, over a year later, and still no one at Verizon has any idea of how to get old files deleted, and no tool has been forthcoming for the user to simply wipe thier own personal web space.
I have an old orphaned account from another **bleep** by Verizon at vze6u6m5 that should not even exist. I was told to just waitr and it would go away. No such luck.
My present account at vzexcw10 has an old FTP splash scrreen that was my response to that original site getting **bleep**'d that I would like removed.
Not one person at Verizon seems to have diddle squat for how to get rid of these old FTP files.
vze6u6m5
vzexcw10
Please wipe these spaces so that they actually become useful!!! There is absolutely nothing there that I want to keep. Just wipe the freakin' space so it becomes useful again....
Why is this so hard, so arcane, and NO ONE AT VERIZON knows how to do it or who could.
I have been in talks with Delaware's Attorney General, and they said I can petition thier office to take Verizon Payments until this is resolved. As of Monday, December 3rd, I will be having tthe AG office take my Verizon Payments until this matter is resolved.
03-03-2013 11:21 AM
I also have experienced the mess the Verizon has created with the failed personal webspace. I have spent no less that 2 hours working with the various technical support teams ovr the past months to delete my files that were maintained with FTP without any success.
So today, I decided to embarc on another journey and learned they no longer support this service at all. I did not get a good answere as to why they were still charging me or a service that they no longer provide. Come 'on Verizon, you cannot charge for a service that is not functioning properly and you no longer support. How do I get a refund dating back to the time this was discontinued?