โ06-08-2024 03:15 PM - edited โ06-19-2024 04:49 PM
Don't buy a phone from @Visible! This is going to be a long post so bear with me.
It all started May 8th when my husband needed a new phone because his old one gave him the black screen of death. We decided to purchase a phone from Visible using Affirm. The new phone was set to be delivered in 2 days (May 10th).
Mistake #1: they used UPS. Because of this, somehow the phone was sent to a location 8 hours away from us when it was in our city to begin with. Ok no problem. I'm a patient person so no worries. It's past its delivery date. Fast forward to almost a week from the purchase date. We go to the local UPS, and they don't have it. Ok. Now we have to file a claim. UPS is doing all they can to get it together. Visible on the other hand, not so much. It's pretty much a tennis match with UPS vs. Visible with me as the tennis ball. I'm being told call UPS then being told call Visible. It's almost 2 weeks of this. And then with Visible they're saying "says here your package is in your city waiting to be delivered". THAT'S FALSE because UPS already told me they can't find it.
So...yeah. Anyway, the last straw was when UPS acknowledged their mess up and made a claim to Visible that they are indeed responsible for losing the package therefore they will pay to replace. One rep from Visible told me that the claim is in review to be approved for a replacement phone. The next rep told me I'm not getting a replacement and that there was never going to be a replacement (Gaslighting?). At this point, I demanded a refund. I was supposed to get the refund on 5/29. No refund. It was allegedly processed on 5/20 and this would take an additional 10 "business days". Ok so I wait. And wait. And wait. Visible's advocacy team contacts me on 06/04 asking if I received my refund. Ladies and gentlemen if you guessed the answer is no, then you're absolutely correct! They tell me that it's only Day 7, and by Friday if I still haven't received my refund, then to set up a callback time with them. Friday comes and goes. No refund. So I scheduled the callback not realizing they won't call me until 1 to 2 days later. Ok.
So at this point I've probably already talked to up to 30 customer reps and at least 10 supervisors in the past month and have been through 4 investigations (the 4th is currently happening via Affirm). They are now saying they gave me my refund and that I need to call my bank to verify there isn't a hold or something. I do in fact call them, and you know what they said? There isn't. Visible is good phone company, but when it comes to troubleshooting ANY kind of problem, they are the worst. It's unbelievable. And remember when I said earlier that I used Affirm to get the phone? Yeah I'm responsible for the loan on a product I never got. Visible is taking their sweet time giving me my money back as well as cancelling this loan (fingers crossed that Affirm will take care of it due to said investigation).
So...please use Amazon/EBAY to get a phone. Or walk into a phone store. Because this could happen to you. They say they'll call you and they say they'll resolve the issue, but they haven't. It's been a little over a month since I purchased said phone. Never again I tell you. It's not worth the headache or the mental abuse they inflict on you via gaslighting. Visible brings out the worst in you. I have never had these kinds of issues with ANY other service provider. Only this one. It's sad, and they need to do better.
If you've reached the end of this post, you are definitely a champion. I hope this post helps. Stay awesome.
Update: I had to jump through hoops! Because I opened a dispute with Affirm, Visible wouldn't cancel the loan nor refund the money. So in order for them to do so, I had to drop my dispute with Affirm. After thinking it over, I decided to give them one last chance (which they didn't deserve). After a couple more days (which included me being blamed for opening a dispute), my loan is now officially cancelled. After, almost a month of talking to 20 supervisors and 50 customer service representatives, I can say that it's finally over. It has been a serious nightmare. Moral of the story: DON'T BUY A PHONE FROM VISIBLE!
โ10-28-2024 02:19 AM
Yes, I recently dealt with a similar situation. I purchased a new phone using affirm as well to start my new service with them. I bought a refurbished IPhone. It arrived broken. I was also a tennis ball between IPhone and Apple. They told me I could ship the broken phone back they had sold me and mailed me as a functional refurbished device, wait a month for the refund from affirm (because although 3 customer service advocates and a manager admitted responsibility), and then I would need to purchase a new device from them after paying them for two months of service without even having a phone. It is absolutely insane.
Call me old fashionedโฆbut I sure do miss a few years back when the customer was right and when corporations were respectful to their customers because thatโs how business is earned and money is made. If it were then- in both of our situations, here is what would have happened after speaking to the first advocate: they would have replied to us- โWow! Iโm sorry that happened to you all-that is messed up! First impressions upon our customers are a big deal. Please hold while I find a manager and tell them about your situation so that we can address your issue and prevent them from happening to others. We take responsibility for the problem we created in your life. There is no need for us to call Affirm at all because we will replace the broken device that we mailed you since this shouldnโt have happened in the first place. This will be overnighted to you with a return envelope for the first broken device to be returned in. โ
Butโฆ. Unfortunatelyโฆ. Companies have switched to lying to customers and verifying their identities by having you say all of your personal information out loud in the world around others each time you call (multiple times) โfor our safetyโ. When I do find a company and/or employee that treats me the same as in the example I just gave above, I become a loyal customer for life who advertises about a company for free. But it is a rare thing to find anymore.
All of this to say-that I completely relate. If I ran this company and read your (or my) reviews, I would be very upset. Perhaps everyone is just too busy on their phones, thinking of themselves to care about the other people in this world anymore and do their best to help them and remember how good this feels.