Verizon's policy about call history

EmokittyOMG

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I dont know about anyone else, But when I sign into MyVerizon website I am able to view my unbilled usage. Look under My Usage and then view the Details, I can see what calls have been made with the number and the location that was called....
 
It is a liability issue. Not only does Verizon Wireless have this policy, so does Sprint and T-Mobile. AT&T should have it by now...

You can view call history after the bill prints, every month.

Normal representatives do not even have access to any of this information until you do. Yes, a Subpoena would be required and can be issued by local law enforcement. They will only issue this in the case of emergency (i.e. kidnapping).

I personally wouldn't switch back to AT&T.

Reasons to stay:

  • Excellent nationwide service
  • Best call quality
  • Ranks in the top 2 customer service companies.
Really, the only reason to possibly switch would be your current call records issue. Is that really a complete reason to switch?

Also, have you checked out the Verizon Wireless parental controls service? Click here to find out more. This service includes several key benefits for you to enjoy. You can place time restrictions. Don't want them to call during bed or school hours? Set up these restrictions. This will also restrict texting. You can set up always allowed lists so they can contact you or other people on the account, in the case of an emergency. This and more is available using Parental Controls. This service is $4.99 per month.
 
They do not record every customers call by nature...no company does.

However, for example, if you're a terror suspect or a known dangerous convict or something...law enforcement can request that they record the conversations...and on rare occasions, they are actually listening to them live.
 
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