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Last night I dropped my phone and shattered the screen. I drove to the local Verizon Wireless store (304 Mercer Mall S/C, Mercer Mall Shopping Center, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648). I arrived at 7:45 pm but was dismayed to find the doors already locked. The store was still full of customers but an employee came and told me that after 7:45 they don't let any new customers into the store. I left - deciding that wouldn't ever purchase a device from that store.
Then this morning on the way to work I walked past the Verizon store on 34th St. in Manhattan. I slipped inside and was two employees said hi to me. I showed them my shattered screen. "I need to buy a new phone," I said. The guy holding a tablet nodded. "Let's get you signed up for a sales associate," he said and then asked me for my name. I gave it to him and then I waited. And waited. Waited for 15 minutes until I needed to leave for work. In between that time a gentleman in a white shirt, who I can only assume was a manager, walked out to the front. They all just stood there. Nobody offered to take my money in exchange for your products. As I walked out, still without a new phone, the girl standing in front said in a cheery voice, "Have a nice day!"
I'm going to go to one more store at noon during my lunch break. If I need to wait more than 15 minutes to give your company hundreds of dollars in exchange for a product I'm switching carriers. I will never give your company another dollar again.