This is going to be lengthy...I apologize, bear with me. I have been a customer of Sprint for nearly 7 years. I currently have 5 lines on my account, and I have NEVER experienced anything like this.
My friend Patrick, who lives an hour away is one of those 5 lines. About a month ago, his Evo 4G phone broke, and due to having a warranty on his device, Sprint shipped him out a replacement. Fast forward a few weeks, and last Thursday, July 21st, his replacement phone stopped charging. The following day, he went into the Sprint store, and they ordered another replacement phone for him, that was supposed to arrive at my address either Monday or Tuesday.
On Tuesday, July 26th, the phone hadn't arrived yet. Since Patrick doesn't have another line, I call Sprint that evening around 7PM where I talked to Derek, out of Texas call center. He told me that the Evo 4G is on backorder for warranty exchanges, and that it may take up to 10 business day for it to ship. Then, Derek himself offered to send a different device instead. Note, I did not ask for this, he offered it for me. I said sure, and he offered me several devices, including Nexus S 4G, Kyocera Echo, and, to my bewilderment, Evo 3D. He said that due to the hassle this has caused, he was willing to do that for me.
When all was said and done, and we ended the conversation, and I received the confirmation email. Unfortunately, I noticed that the defective phone was listed as MY own phone (Evo 3D), and that the exchange was supposed to be done under MY phone number. Afraid that this was a mistake, I called them back, and this is when the roller coaster started.
The first guy (I didn't write down the names at this point, because I assumed this was going to be a simple fix) said that she couldn't believe that I was offered an Evo 3D, and after putting me on hold for 28 minutes, she came back and she said she would transfer me to their tech department. When I told the tech person what had happened, she said that it was impossible to make such a promise, and despite the fact that my customer note did in fact confirm that the upgrade was to be made, she didn't want to do it for me. At this point, she says she canceled the new Evo 3D order, even though I told her not to do it. I ask to speak to the manager, and I was then placed on hold for 45 minutes.
At this point, I decide to hang up, and try again. The second time I called, THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENS. After being on hold for over an hour, I call the retention department. Rhonda says that she will try to fix the situation, and then she transfers me to "customer relation specialist," Derek (a different one) answers. After he was confirming to his superiors and chatting, he comes back to the conversation and tells me that they will honor the complimentary upgrade, and that he will call me around Thursday, July 28th (today, as of this writing) to handle the exchange. I mentioned the fact that Evo 3D order was canceled, but he tells me that in fact it hasn't, according to his system.
The next day, July 27th, around 12 PM, I get a phone call from Derek, apologizing for his mistake, and that the order was indeed canceled. He then transfers me to another tech department, and at this point, I get the run around that their system experienced a bug and that they are unable to fulfill the promise, despite what my "customer note" said. At this point, I was at a boiling point, having spent nearly 5 hours on phone with them in order to fix THEIR mistake. The manager offers me a Nexus S, which I accepted.
On July 28th, I get another shipping confirmation. Unfortunately, it was shipping confirmation for the Evo 3D, still under my number. Angered and confused and desperate, I try calling customer service, only to be given a rundown "what do you want me to do?" At this point, I go to a local Sprint store, where I talk to Brandon, one of the store managers. After patiently listening to my story, and reading over the notes, he confirmed that it was Sprint mistake, and that he will resolve it however necessary. He also confirmed that the Evo 3D was shipped and that the Nexus S order was canceled. At this point, he wrote a lengthy note on my account. He says that Patrick should just active the 3D, and ship the 4G back, and that the note should take care of everything. I thanked him and left the store.
Fast forward a few hours later, Patrick received his phone. Unfortunately, the exchanged phone came with no battery, and 4G battery does NOT fit into a 3D. I call Brandon at the local store, and tells me that sometimes that happens, and that Patrick can simply go to a local store and get the right battery.
At his local store, Ryan, the assistant store manager, refused to provide a replacement battery, saying that Patrick received the 3D in error, and that he should have received a Nexus S instead, and that his system is showing that the Nexus S order is NOT canceled. At this point, I get a phone call from frustrated Patrick, using one of their in store phones. Ryan refused to call Brandon in my local Sprint store to confirm the story, and he also would not talk to me. After a lot more arguing, Ryan finally provided the battery for Patrick.
After this whole ordeal, I am simply APPALLED at the customer service that was provided. Being given a run around, and being left on hold for an hour two times just to get rid of me, I felt that both Patrick and I were mistreated and lied to. I do appreciate what Derek tried to do for me, and Brandon's customer service went far and beyond to attempt to resolve this issue, but overall, this has left a sour taste. Despite getting a free 3D upgrade, in the end, it just wasn't worth it.
Now, I am also scared of what may happen when the Evo 4G is shipped back. Guess I can always head to Brandon, the only person willing to help me out in all of this.
I don't really know why I posted this...I think I just had to vent. The sad thing is, my 30 day return window on Evo 3D ended 2 days ago. Otherwise, they would have lost a customer.
If you have any more issues with them just call retentions and they will work with you without the hassle. For my wife's EVO they skipped all the hassle and just gave me a new in box after having a similar problem with their customer service. If you look around the number is out there. (that's how I found out about retentions)
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Seems like a ton of time spent and believe me I have been there with sprint. Silver lining is you got an EVO3d for free. 5+ hours saved you 200 bones. Also sounds like your buddy owes you some beers. From the sounds of things you could use them.
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Wow! I am apalled and shocked! This is all amazingly nuts. I would have been flipping! Its cool that you got a free 3D but holy ****, thats a lot crap to deal with to get it!
Vivix729 said:
This is going to be lengthy...I apologize, bear with me. I have been a customer of Sprint for nearly 7 years. I currently have 5 lines on my account, and I have NEVER experienced anything like this.
My friend Patrick, who lives an hour away is one of those 5 lines. About a month ago, his Evo 4G phone broke, and due to having a warranty on his device, Sprint shipped him out a replacement. Fast forward a few weeks, and last Thursday, July 21st, his replacement phone stopped charging. The following day, he went into the Sprint store, and they ordered another replacement phone for him, that was supposed to arrive at my address either Monday or Tuesday.
On Tuesday, July 26th, the phone hadn't arrived yet. Since Patrick doesn't have another line, I call Sprint that evening around 7PM where I talked to Derek, out of Texas call center. He told me that the Evo 4G is on backorder for warranty exchanges, and that it may take up to 10 business day for it to ship. Then, Derek himself offered to send a different device instead. Note, I did not ask for this, he offered it for me. I said sure, and he offered me several devices, including Nexus S 4G, Kyocera Echo, and, to my bewilderment, Evo 3D. He said that due to the hassle this has caused, he was willing to do that for me.
When all was said and done, and we ended the conversation, and I received the confirmation email. Unfortunately, I noticed that the defective phone was listed as MY own phone (Evo 3D), and that the exchange was supposed to be done under MY phone number. Afraid that this was a mistake, I called them back, and this is when the roller coaster started.
The first guy (I didn't write down the names at this point, because I assumed this was going to be a simple fix) said that she couldn't believe that I was offered an Evo 3D, and after putting me on hold for 28 minutes, she came back and she said she would transfer me to their tech department. When I told the tech person what had happened, she said that it was impossible to make such a promise, and despite the fact that my customer note did in fact confirm that the upgrade was to be made, she didn't want to do it for me. At this point, she says she canceled the new Evo 3D order, even though I told her not to do it. I ask to speak to the manager, and I was then placed on hold for 45 minutes.
At this point, I decide to hang up, and try again. The second time I called, THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENS. After being on hold for over an hour, I call the retention department. Rhonda says that she will try to fix the situation, and then she transfers me to "customer relation specialist," Derek (a different one) answers. After he was confirming to his superiors and chatting, he comes back to the conversation and tells me that they will honor the complimentary upgrade, and that he will call me around Thursday, July 28th (today, as of this writing) to handle the exchange. I mentioned the fact that Evo 3D order was canceled, but he tells me that in fact it hasn't, according to his system.
The next day, July 27th, around 12 PM, I get a phone call from Derek, apologizing for his mistake, and that the order was indeed canceled. He then transfers me to another tech department, and at this point, I get the run around that their system experienced a bug and that they are unable to fulfill the promise, despite what my "customer note" said. At this point, I was at a boiling point, having spent nearly 5 hours on phone with them in order to fix THEIR mistake. The manager offers me a Nexus S, which I accepted.
On July 28th, I get another shipping confirmation. Unfortunately, it was shipping confirmation for the Evo 3D, still under my number. Angered and confused and desperate, I try calling customer service, only to be given a rundown "what do you want me to do?" At this point, I go to a local Sprint store, where I talk to Brandon, one of the store managers. After patiently listening to my story, and reading over the notes, he confirmed that it was Sprint mistake, and that he will resolve it however necessary. He also confirmed that the Evo 3D was shipped and that the Nexus S order was canceled. At this point, he wrote a lengthy note on my account. He says that Patrick should just active the 3D, and ship the 4G back, and that the note should take care of everything. I thanked him and left the store.
Fast forward a few hours later, Patrick received his phone. Unfortunately, the exchanged phone came with no battery, and 4G battery does NOT fit into a 3D. I call Brandon at the local store, and tells me that sometimes that happens, and that Patrick can simply go to a local store and get the right battery.
At his local store, Ryan, the assistant store manager, refused to provide a replacement battery, saying that Patrick received the 3D in error, and that he should have received a Nexus S instead, and that his system is showing that the Nexus S order is NOT canceled. At this point, I get a phone call from frustrated Patrick, using one of their in store phones. Ryan refused to call Brandon in my local Sprint store to confirm the story, and he also would not talk to me. After a lot more arguing, Ryan finally provided the battery for Patrick.
After this whole ordeal, I am simply APPALLED at the customer service that was provided. Being given a run around, and being left on hold for an hour two times just to get rid of me, I felt that both Patrick and I were mistreated and lied to. I do appreciate what Derek tried to do for me, and Brandon's customer service went far and beyond to attempt to resolve this issue, but overall, this has left a sour taste. Despite getting a free 3D upgrade, in the end, it just wasn't worth it.
Now, I am also scared of what may happen when the Evo 4G is shipped back. Guess I can always head to Brandon, the only person willing to help me out in all of this.
I don't really know why I posted this...I think I just had to vent. The sad thing is, my 30 day return window on Evo 3D ended 2 days ago. Otherwise, they would have lost a customer.
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Sorry you had to go through all of that. I hope it all works out from now.
I had a pretty terrible experience with sprints customer service too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182917
To put it simply, Sprint's CS is an absolute abomination for the most part, I like their pricing and products but they really need to continue to improve in how they treat customers.
Next time you experience an issue call this number (877)775-4886 This is the retention line and the folks in this department usually bend over backwards to help you out.
Its the only number I dial whenever I have any issues, no matter how small.
I hate dealing with Sprint on the phone.....What a bunch of Monkeys they are. I ALWAYS go to the local Sprint store.....for warranties, insurance claims, new phones, etc.. They deal with all of the BS for me.
Ok there are two options:
1) Call Sprint retentions and ask for an early upgrade. Tell them your whole ordeal and then explain to them that at this point, that's the only thing that would keep you as a customer. Throw in the whole "I've been a customer for 7 years and this is how you treat me?". It will renew your contract when you use but they'll give it to you. There's a whole thread about it. The direct number (no phone-tree menus) is: (877)775-4886
Thread is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093232
I can personally confirm this works as I'm now rocking an Evo 3D after only a year of having an Evo.
2) Email [email protected] with your problem, your name and number (and one to contact you at if it's different than your Sprint number). Someone from the Office of Dan Hesse (yes I'm serious) will contact you and help you solve your problem. I worked with them on several big issues. Your problem will always be dealt with by the same person you started with and they'll email you confirmations after every conversations along with their direct line. This is used for big problems, like what you're describing. They have a lot more power than normal reps and I suggest you use this if the first method isn't enough for you.
Thank you all for your responses. While the issue is currently resolved after the whole ordeal, there is still that chance that something will go awry when the 4G is sent back (since the warranty exchange was performed under my #/Evo 3D).
Even though the store manager placed in the notes what to do, I am not holding my breath. I'll email dan, and call retentions, if talking to the store manager doesn't resolve this potential issue.
Again, thank you. I truly feel better
thank god for tmobile, btw I bet if you had threaten to leave sprint they would've straighten you out quick fast and in a hurry.
Me and my mom had a similar problem. She called and used the same story on the evo 4g forums to upgrade early using her upgrade. Well we went to the sprint store and my mom tried talking to the sprint manager and he gave her the number to cs. shes on the phone with them for 2 hours saying she wants her upgrade early for her sons early birthday. Anyways after 2 hours and a chat with the manager of that facility she gets it and they say it takes 48 hours to activate the upgrade to the system and the manager promises her on monday it will be cleared. Monday rolls around and NO upgrade to her account. So my mom gets hysterical and the sprint people tell her to call cs again well my mom gets pissed with cs and they transfer her to retentions, where the retentions manager pushs an immediate push for the upgrade that was another hour on the phone. Then another 45 minutes for the sprint people to activate my evo 3d into the system. ahh well it saved me $350 for the early upgrade and 4 hourts argueing with the sprint peoples lol.
sounds to me like sprint is hooking yall up big time at the cost of jumping through a few hoops
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I doubt you have anything to worry about with the return or whatever being under another number.... Not sure what it is youre worried about exactly
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mcmikecruz1 said:
sounds to me like sprint is hooking yall up big time at the cost of jumping through a few hoops
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This. And also, what other cell company overnights new phones to customers and also will give you a free sprint airave if you ask them?
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They CAN and WILL give you an early upgrade. It adds another year to your contract (assuming you have one left already). And it takes effect immediately. If they say "it takes 24-48 hours to show up", they're lying. They tried that one me. I called back after 2 days and told them "so and so promised me an early upgrade and it's not there" and they did it IMMEDIATELY. I logged into my Sprint account while on the phone and saw it.
And on top of that the system glitched and gave me another upgrade even after I used it on the Evo 3D. Now I also have a Nexus S 4G lol.
This doesnt make any sense to me. You just got a FREE Evo 3D....I really dont care what it took to get it done...the fact that you got a free Evo 3D is pretty impressive and reason enough to be satisfied with the end result.
Granted the whole ordeal was a massive headache...but you still recieved a device that is so new Sprint has very limited flexibility with for FREE. Hell...I would have willingly gone thru all that you went thru to save the 200 bucks for a sweet ass phone.
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This doesnt make any sense to me. You just got a FREE Evo 3D....I really dont care what it took to get it done...the fact that you got a free Evo 3D is pretty impressive and reason enough to be satisfied with the end result.
Granted the whole ordeal was a massive headache...but you still recieved a device that is so new Sprint has very limited flexibility with for FREE. Hell...I would have willingly gone thru all that you went thru to save the 200 bucks for a sweet ass phone.
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+1 , how disgusting though lol
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Product F(RED) said:
They CAN and WILL give you an early upgrade. It adds another year to your contract (assuming you have one left already). And it takes effect immediately. If they say "it takes 24-48 hours to show up", they're lying. They tried that one me. I called back after 2 days and told them "so and so promised me an early upgrade and it's not there" and they did it IMMEDIATELY. I logged into my Sprint account while on the phone and saw it.
And on top of that the system glitched and gave me another upgrade even after I used it on the Evo 3D. Now I also have a Nexus S 4G lol.
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Not to call you out or anything, but the early upgrade is for those customers that would have had an upgrade from April through now August (they keep extending it) due to the Premiere Gold/Silver changes. Beyond that it is YMMV.
And sometimes it does take 1-2 days. I got one before and they said give it 1-2 days and it'll show up, and it didn't show up till the night of the next day, but yeah you're right, they also have the power to do it immediately as well. It could be the reason you got a double upgrade.
ReinMaker said:
Not to call you out or anything, but the early upgrade is for those customers that would have had an upgrade from April through now August (they keep extending it) due to the Premiere Gold/Silver changes. Beyond that it is YMMV.
And sometimes it does take 1-2 days. I got one before and they said give it 1-2 days and it'll show up, and it didn't show up till the night of the next day, but yeah you're right, they also have the power to do it immediately as well. It could be the reason you got a double upgrade.
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Mine would have been this August, but they gave it to me in June because I brought up that point. They'll still give it to you. It's win-win. After about a year, you've finished paying back the difference between the retail and subsidized price of the phone, and by upgrading early, you're adding another year to your contract.
Still better than other companies you're usually on your own with them.
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I cannot recieve texts or calls. Making calls and sending texts work perfect, even data works fine. I am unlocked and rooted, but everything else is factory stock.
For kicks and grins, I run "fix permissions" in TWRP. I've had the phone for 12 days and this problem just started yesterday evening (6/12/2012).
I called Sprint, they did everything they could, and they started a ticket for the "engineers." Said they would get a hold of me within 72 hours. Sprint said it was a network problem and not my phone, but I don't think she found any "outages" .
However, I am wondering if I should relock and unroot, or if that even makes a difference? I don't see how it could, but wanted advice from the community.
And, Has anyone had this problem, any other advice anyone has i would be much appreciative to hear it..???
edit: I was in my 14 days so I went up to my local Sprint store and they said that the Sprint CS should never have started a ticket, I should just exchange for a new phone, so I went home and relocked, run RUU and went back and exchanged. And the new phone works fine!!! It was not the network. Just wanted to tell you my experience.
Me and John over at GoodandEVO had the same issue, ours was a google voice integration issue (we're assuming)
uninstall google voice
go to google.com/voice, settings de-integrate
call from a landline, see if suddenly you're not getting calls
wait 15 minutes
re-integrate
wait a couple of minutes
install google voice on the phone
bam
that either fixed it for both of of or it was a freaking random occurance.
Yeah I've also had issues in the past with google voice such as prompting me to press one to take a call. I imagine as said it can be fixed on the gv website
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My girlfriend has a similar issue with her evo 3d. She doesn't receive texts from non sprint customers. I was told by tech support they were doing upgrades in the area and they have been having a few issues like this. He opened a case with the engineers for her as well. Maybe they are upgrading you area as well?
i read the article at Good and Evo. I've never used Google voice though. That is an awesome site!! I went to that site you referred to . It doesnt have the "de-Integrate" option. It does have "activate" though. Like i said, i've never used google voice. so it looks like that isn't it???
maxdamage2122 said:
My girlfriend has a similar issue with her evo 3d. She doesn't receive texts from non sprint customers. I was told by tech support they were doing upgrades in the area and they have been having a few issues like this. He opened a case with the engineers for her as well. Maybe they are upgrading you area as well?
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That is interesting. I hope it is something as simple as this. How long did that take before her phone was working properly? they told me that engineers would be in touch with me within 72 hrs! That is a long time with a messed up network!
mtg981 said:
That is interesting. I hope it is something as simple as this. How long did that take before her phone was working properly? they told me that engineers would be in touch with me within 72 hrs! That is a long time with a messed up network!
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Well yesterday was 72hrs but sprint did call and say they found and are fixing the issue and that she should be getting another call when it is fixed for her to test and make sure its fixed. If it isn't fixed but tomorrow morning I'll be giving them a call again.