Verizon faced a major network outage across the US, leaving many users without service. The company has apologised and promised account credits, but details on eligibility are still unclear.
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Verizon Account Credits: Many Verizon users across the United States faced big trouble today when their mobile phones suddenly stopped working. People could not make calls, send messages, or use the internet on their phones. For several hours, many phones only showed “SOS” on the screen. This means the phone could not connect to the Verizon network at all. The problem hit people in many states and big cities. Users shared their frustration online, saying the outage caused problems during office work, travel, and even emergencies.
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After complaints grew, Verizon admitted there was a network issue. The company said it was fixing the problem and restoring services as fast as possible. Verizon also said sorry to its customers and promised to give credits on bills to those affected. The company posted on X, “We will make this right – for any customer affected, we will provide account credits and share updates soon”. However, Verizon did not explain how much the credit will be or when customers will get it.
Verizon has said affected users will get credits, but it has not shared clear rules yet. In the past, credits usually depend on how long the service was down and what type of plan the customer uses. Sometimes, credits do not show up on their own. Customers may need to contact customer care or use the My Verizon app to ask for help. Verizon is expected to share more details soon, so users should keep checking their accounts and be ready to reach support if needed.
Verizon has said that customers who were affected by the outage will get account credits. However, the company has not clearly explained the exact rules yet. Because of this, many people are still unsure if they will get the compensation automatically or if they need to take action.
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From what Verizon has done in earlier outages, the decision usually depends on a few things:
In most cases, Verizon calculates the credit based on time. This means the credit usually matches the part of the monthly bill that covers the hours or days when the service was not working.
Customers may need to:
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