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After almost ten years I broke down and got a new phone today. Only because Verizon is discontinuing the service that runs the old phone. They have been mailing me notices and emails just about twice a day saying it could stop working any day as soon as they get around to switching our tower.
First the people at Verizon were stunned I was using a phone over 9 years old and that it still worked. Second they tried to sell me all the high end phones and I flat told them the only kind of phone I was interested in was another Mil-spec phone, a newer version of the old phone in other words. They had one and only one but it was no where out on display which I thought odd since they had lots of 1500 and 2000 dollar phones on display. Then they were telling me about all the discounts and coupons the high end phones had but the one I wanted was the sticker price period NO DISCOUNTS No Coupons etc. Finally the guy went in the back to get it then had to come back to get the manager to get it out of the safe! Now why is a $900 dollar phone in the safe while all these $2,000 phones were out on display? Also why is it they only had the one and why did they say they probably couldn't get another? Anyway once they were convinced they couldn't talk me in to buying a new I-phone or something else exotic they started the process of switching all my stuff over but none of them really knew how to work it as they sell only one or two of these a year they said. So after several hours they finally got it all done but now I really wonder what the big deal is about this phone or type of phone.
It's Kyocera Duraforce Ultra Do any of you know what the big deal is about this type of phone and why they acted the way they did? My old one is a Kyocera Brigadier. Every phone I've had in the last 20ish years has been a mil-spec phone since I know they will stand up to the abuse I dish out. But now I'm really curious as to why they tried so hard to sell me on something else, anything else. They were very nice about it but I could tell they really didn't want to sell it to me. Is it simply because they loose multiple phone sales since these last so long? The one before the last I had for almost 7 years and the one before that about the same. I know most people get new phones every couple years but I hate trying to learn new devices and change. lol
The worst part of the whole deal is now I have a three year payment on a new phone I really didn't want to buy!
First the people at Verizon were stunned I was using a phone over 9 years old and that it still worked. Second they tried to sell me all the high end phones and I flat told them the only kind of phone I was interested in was another Mil-spec phone, a newer version of the old phone in other words. They had one and only one but it was no where out on display which I thought odd since they had lots of 1500 and 2000 dollar phones on display. Then they were telling me about all the discounts and coupons the high end phones had but the one I wanted was the sticker price period NO DISCOUNTS No Coupons etc. Finally the guy went in the back to get it then had to come back to get the manager to get it out of the safe! Now why is a $900 dollar phone in the safe while all these $2,000 phones were out on display? Also why is it they only had the one and why did they say they probably couldn't get another? Anyway once they were convinced they couldn't talk me in to buying a new I-phone or something else exotic they started the process of switching all my stuff over but none of them really knew how to work it as they sell only one or two of these a year they said. So after several hours they finally got it all done but now I really wonder what the big deal is about this phone or type of phone.
It's Kyocera Duraforce Ultra Do any of you know what the big deal is about this type of phone and why they acted the way they did? My old one is a Kyocera Brigadier. Every phone I've had in the last 20ish years has been a mil-spec phone since I know they will stand up to the abuse I dish out. But now I'm really curious as to why they tried so hard to sell me on something else, anything else. They were very nice about it but I could tell they really didn't want to sell it to me. Is it simply because they loose multiple phone sales since these last so long? The one before the last I had for almost 7 years and the one before that about the same. I know most people get new phones every couple years but I hate trying to learn new devices and change. lol
The worst part of the whole deal is now I have a three year payment on a new phone I really didn't want to buy!