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    Verizon

    (29 reviews)

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    Bluff Acres

    I wanted to purchase a new iPhone 13 Pro Max one Sunday afternoon. I was paying cash and just…read morewanted to get the phone, regardless of the carrier. Having already stopped at Best Buy and having literally been sent out the door because I wasn't interested in signing a new contract, I wasn't sure where to go next. I had $1,500 in my pocket and I wanted the new iPhone... Boo Best Buy.... Boo you! Anyway, I was driving up the road and saw the Verizon store and thought, "Hey, they have good service coverage". I had Verizon service once upon a time and didn't have any complaints and anything had to be better than what Best Buy had just pulled. I walked into the store and was greeted by who I would later discover was the General Manager, Ava. She was very personable and got me into their service queue. I waited for about 10 mins (they were reasonably busy - so not a long wait at all) and was greeted by an associate named Michael. I explained what I wanted to do and what had happened at Best Buy and he laughed and told me about a perfect solution to my custom situation. Bottom line. I didn't sign a contract. I got the new iPhone 13 Pro Max I wanted (in the desired color and size). I paid for the phone outright with cash. The phone will unlock automatically in 60 days, but I have Verizon prepaid service until I decide which carrier to stick with for the long haul. I purchased a case and a screen protector after examining the display models. I left the store with my new iPhone activated, transferred, protected, and ready to rock inside of 2 hours (I stayed in the store until my data transfer was complete - you could shave 1.5 hours off this time if you did that at home). Michael was extremely knowledgeable, patient, helpful, and courteous throughout my entire experience. The store was quite busy the entire time I was there, but Ava, Michael, and the other staff members always took their time with me and made my time there feel valued and important. I don't know what these other reviews are based on. In my experience this Verizon store offers flagship products and exceptional customer service while still offering excellent deals and reasons to choose them over the competition. I found out after I left that I was actually going to save $300 off my phone bill over the next 12 months if I decide to keep the service. It's in the form of a $25 credit applied to my account every month. Quite the nice little surprise. Just another reason to give them a try! Ask for Michael or Ava, you won't be disappointed. ***By the way: I just read the rest of the reviews for this store and I have to be honest... I didn't see *ANY* signs of laziness, rudeness, or disgruntled customers. To be truthful, I think all of these negative reviews are an angry 10% making 90% of the noise online. For every one bad review on Yelp I'd be willing to bet there are 50 customers who are satisfied but silent. Think about it... don't believe every negative comment you read. Especially when the person posting the review can't spell or properly form sentences. I'm positive the majority of complaints I've read concerning this Verizon Store are a bit.... exaggerated. They helped me get my iPhone 13 Pro Max in an efficient and professional manner. Plus, they only sold me what I told them I wanted. No hardcore sales pitches, no lying, no insults. That's ridiculous. Ok, I'm done ranting. Im just trying to balance the scales a little bit. *** + Here is a summary of how Verizon Sales Associates are paid. + This is straight from CareerTrend.com. Just because they get paid incentive commission doesn't mean you need to go on a witch hunt. It's just to keep everyone motivated. ****************************** ###Base Salary### Verizon typically offers its sales representatives a base salary or hourly wage. The company guarantees this amount regardless of individual performance. The base salary or hourly wage may be the same for all representatives at a certain level. For example, entry-level retail sales representatives in a particular geographic region may earn an hourly wage of $10 regardless of education or experience level. Inside sales representatives may earn an hourly wage of $12 while sales associate positions that require at least a bachelor's degree may offer a base salary of $30,000 per year. ###Commission### Commissions are one of the primary reasons why a sales career has the potential to be lucrative. This is pay that varies with the amount of completed sales and links directly to an individual representative's performance. Verizon pays its sales representatives commissions on confirmed sales. Commissions are usually a percentage of the dollar amount of total sales for a particular period. For example, if a sales representative accumulates $10,000 worth of sales in a month and earns a 10 percent commission, his incentive pay is $1,000. ******************************

    I have wasted hours of my time trying to get a "promotional credit" that never came. I was promised…read more$1200 credit for a phone upgrade and Verizon customer service which is completely outsourced to another country has no record of anything happening at local branches. I was told by the local branch that I didn't have to trade in my old phone and customer service made me mail it in and couldn't find it after it was sent with their shipping label. I have spent 4 hours at least on the phone with promises and false assurances over and over with this company. I wouldnt recommend Verizon to my worst enemy.

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    UScellular & T-Mobile

    (18 reviews)

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    Horrible customer service experience! I made it only four steps into the door when three employees…read morewhere there, one took lead, but the questions were over my head. I tried twice to explain my visit as my phone is over heating. Jenna who I saw there for three years, left in June was amazing, so the lack, rude, and hurt feeling I left with suck. I needed help and never thought I would feel lacking or out manned but also to only make it four steps? Even worst, a second customer came in behind me and one of the employees hanging around the conversation, took him over to a cubicle and sat him down for the conversation! Excuse me, why wasn't I offered a sit down? Very unhappy with the lack of customer service and support. I will find a new US Cellular location!

    Being an excellent companion, I agreed to accompany my boyfriend to the US Cellular store bright…read moreand early on a Saturday so that he could upgrade his phone. We arrived well before the doors opened, and there was a line. A long one. Count this as one of the dumbest things I've ever waited in line for. Due to the line and prior horror stories told to me by my gent, I was expecting a one-star experience. It ended up not being nearly as bad as I thought. When you come in, the manager/concierge Patrick takes your name and asks you what brings you in. He adds you to a list on a tablet and encourages you to browse or to take a seat, whichever you prefer. Gratefully the store was well-staffed, so the list moved along fairly quickly. People who were paying their bills or buying accessories were able to get into a separate line at the counter. Our name was finally called, and Robert brought us over to his desk. My boyfriend knew what he wanted, so there wasn't a lot of back and forth. He wanted a popular phone that was reasonably priced. Of course, the store didn't have any in stock. On a Saturday morning. At the end of the month when people can redeem rewards points before they expire. They did, of course, have two phones that were twice the price in stock. Capitalism! I asked if they were able to order the phone and how long that would take. After some clickety-clacking Robert saw they did have it in stock at the warehouse, and they could send it to my boyfriend's apartment. All he'd have to do is call in to activate it. My boyfriend was fine with that, so Robert called in to place the order. He shared with us that there was a 26-minute hold. At this point, we'd been there for about 45 minutes. Not terrible, but still pretty long for what should be an easy switchover process. After waiting (and waiting), my boyfriend asked if they had another brand in stock that was essentially the same phone as the one he wanted. They did. He said he'd take that instead. We then found out we still had to wait for Robert to get through so he could authorize the line transfer. Bummer, but at least the man would leave with a phone. After about forty-five minutes of being on hold, the authorization was made and the phone was set up fairly quickly. My boyfriend asked Robert to transfer the contacts/photos/etc. from his old phone to the new one, but of course none of the transfer machines were working. That'd just be silly! Luckily, Robert knew to just set up a Bluetooth transfer (which I'd have recommended if he hadn't), which took forever but allowed us to be on our way. We finally got out of there, and while it ate up our entire morning, we at least dealt with competent, friendly employees.

    Verizon

    Verizon

    (20 reviews)

    Staff at this store goes not one but 100 extra miles to help me. A special shoutout to Waren and…read moreGloria! They arranged an early morning appointment for me, Waren came an hour earlier than opening time to help upgrade my phone before my long trip overseas. This is above and beyond their normal job responsibilities. I am so grateful for their help! In April, when I lost my phone, Gloria helped me get a loaner and she was super helpful and patient. In addition, At this store, I could tell the staff work as a team to provide services. It's nice to see a supportive work environment! I am so grateful for having these great people in our community!

    terrible customer services and rip off and lied. I went to the store and manager Tara offer me a…read moregood deal specially she ask how much I pay monthly to NT&T, I been with NT&T 25 years and didn't think to change the company but Tara offer 50% less monthly payment, after that I came to get 3 new phones, customer serves was horrible , employee wasn't happy spend time with me and ask if I want come back tomorrow because employee suppose go to party , then I suppose to get Apple watch and I made 3 visits to the store and still didn't get my Apple watch and then the kick me out of the store, I been told I have to leave the store with no reason, my bill came $500 with $200 more that i paid before, no one wants talk to me and help, when I came and saw Tara in the store she hide and didn't come talk to me, so what I get- no customer service, no Apple watch, bill $200 more and no one want talk to me to explain what is going on, manager Tara is lie about the price , dont go there and don't trust ... they just lie and rip off

    UScellular Authorized Agent - Dr. Detail - mobilephones - Updated May 2026

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