Verizon Misrepresentation Legal Options

Summary

Verizons misrepresentation of your phone plan and unexpected charges may qualify as deceptive trade practices and breach of contract in North Carolina. You can file a complaint with the North Carolina Attorney Generals office and consult a local attorney for further advice.

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Verizon game me a dummy line on my phone plan claiming all we’ll see was a * dollar charge for my new phone. We were charged * dollars for the line and all our lines were changed to “Bahama lines” without my knowledge
Hello ****. This seems to be a case of misrepresentation and possibly breach of contract. Can you please tell me in which state you live so I can provide more specific information?
North Carolina
Hello ****, in North Carolina, this might qualify as deceptive trade practices. Here are key legal points:
- A business must not misrepresent its products or services.
- Breach of contract happens when agreements aren't met.
- You may file a complaint with North Carolina's Attorney General's office.
Consider seeking legal advice.
Do I have any legal ground to stand on?
Yes, ****. Based on the information you've provided, you may have legal ground to stand on for misrepresentation and potentially breach of contract. We recommend you consult with a North Carolina attorney to explore your options further.