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01-28-2012 09:42 AM
I liked the New message center, but after the recent E mail problem (signing in to E mail) I am back on the old E mail. Will the Message center ever come back?
01-31-2012 01:05 PM
Amazing no one ever gets an answer to this question!!!!!
Holly
03-11-2012 07:44 AM
I have anew Kindle Fire. Please help me arrange to receive my e mail on it
03-11-2012 10:19 AM
After reading all these post, I really believe that Verizon should keep the classic E mail. It seems to be the one most,if not all, customers want. Sometimes simple is best, and, when you try to add all the bells and whistles, you crreate problems.
Since Verizon haas surely had enough time to correct the problems, they need to either stick with the Classic E mail or pay enough to get programmers who can fix it.
03-16-2012 06:14 AM
I agree completely. The interface is is fat and bloated, slow to load, slow to respond. I think the same people that did VIOS did this client. Has anyone tried to delete muitlple messages? You can only do two at a time! I'd like to delete the entire interface.
03-17-2012 04:32 PM
email held hostage then forced to switch to message center. hard to trust a company that does business like this. not given
any choice, then ask for feedback after the fact? without any option to go back. definitely makes an impression about verison.
03-28-2012 06:08 AM
How the heck do I even find my email??? Verizon you suck!
03-29-2012 07:19 PM
Between the my homepage issues and the numerous failed email migrations, isn't it time Verizon came clean to customers and admitted how badly it has failed at this project? Calls to support deny anything wrong. Was at a meeting for a local organization this week and every one of us who uses Verizon and has FIOS service is having issues. We all have the same tech experience: total denial and the claim that no one else is having these issues. For a communications corporation they fail miserably at communicating.
03-30-2012 05:14 AM
Amen to that! What really ticks me off is that Verizon won't give its customers the option to use the original web mail while they try and sort out their problems with the "new" (now not so new) email package. Way to build up a reservoir of customer good will Verizon!