Verizon Customers May Be Owed Thousands of Dollars Due To Credit Reporting Errors
(And also getting their credit report errors fixed for FREE!)

- Are you a customer of Verizon?
- Have you been through a bankruptcy?
If so, there’s a good chance you could be eligible for significant compensation!
Below you can learn more and take our 60-second assessment to see if you qualify.
Verizon is an American telecommunications company that provides internet, telephone, and wireless services.
Verizon has been facing big problems due to customers complaining of bait and switch practices, where customers sign up for a plan and get charged more than agreed to, increasing customers’ bills and contract costs, as well as credit reporting issues.
A recent complaint stated that there are many customers who are disappointed and frustrated by Verizon’s “cruel, predatory, and unfair practices when it comes to credit reporting,” credit reporting errors may result in debt, and affect the customers’ credit history.
In 2017, a lawsuit was filed that alleged Verizon willfully and knowingly obtained consumer credit reports when potential customers called to inquire about services and rates, after being specifically instructed not to pull a credit inquiry. These “hard” credit pulls cause consumers significant harm, including credit score decreases in violation of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act.
In 2019, there was a class action lawsuit filed against Verizon, stating that the company ran credit reports without the customers’ consent, lowering their credit scores.
The proposed lawsuit stated Verizon “routinely and regularly” obtained consumer credit reports without “permissible purpose,” oftentimes on people with no connection to the company. These credit checks were in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
In 2021, a class action lawsuit was filed against Verizon and Asurion which provides warranties for Verizon, for ‘Fraudulently’ soliciting sales of ‘Smart Home Support’ warranty plan and charging customers without their knowledge.
Below is a list of the issues faced by Verizon clients:
- Charges of “Hidden Fees”
- Credit Reporting Errors
- Overbilling Charges
- Credit Inquiries Without Consent
Courts have been consistently ordering Verizon to fix some of these problems at the company’s expense.
If you’ve had to deal with any of the issues above, you probably qualify for:
- Significant financial reimbursement to compensate you for the troubles you experienced as a result of the issues above.
- FREE help from an attorney to fix any credit report errors caused by Verizon (The company has to pay all attorney fees associated with this work).
To see if you qualify for significant financial compensation and FREE help fixing your credit report, please take 60 seconds to complete our evaluation by tapping the button below.
Our top-rated attorneys have had great success in helping people just like you to get their credit report errors fixed for FREE and receive significant financial compensation.
At a minimum, we’ll be happy to contact you and provide you with free advice from our legal experts.
However, you could qualify for significant financial compensation and FREE help fixing your credit report.
What To Do Next
If you are or have been a Verizon customer who has been through bankruptcy, you might be owed thousands of dollars.
We offer a 100% free service that helps you get the money you may be owed in 2, simple steps:
- Complete a free, 60-second assessment to find out if you’re owed thousands of dollars
- If you’re qualified, you’ll also be offered a 100% free, no-obligation consultation with an attorney in our network who is highly experienced in fixing credit reporting errors
If you decide to have the attorney help you get the money you’re owed, you will never pay the attorney a single penny.
The company has to pay all attorney’s fees, in addition to paying you the money you’re owed.
Just answer a few, simple questions below with our FREE, 60-second assessment to find out if you’re owed thousands of dollars.