samedi 12 février 2011

Verizon wants employees to maintain remote on the iPhone purchase

veriziphone Verizon wants employees to hold off on buying the iPhoneVerizon iPhone will be available for the masses of next week, and pré-commandes have already begun for existing Verizon customers. It seems that the good news for all the world, unless you are a Verizon employee. It looks like not a hard rule or anything, but the carrier notifies its employees to place first customers when it comes to all the Apple smarthone.

Here is a copy of the memo sent to employees:

Focus on the key is Verizon iPhone launch customer

In order to ensure that meet us the demand of the client for iPhone, Verizon urges employees and their families to defer purchases of the popular smartphone, either online or in retail stores at this time.

"Customers and non customers long-awaited for years to see this product on America's most reliable wireless network" note Verizon Wireless Chief Operating Officer John Stratton. "Demand will be unprecedented."

"Now, it's here." This is our chance to show these millions of people what it means to be a customer of Verizon - providing the best network, joined by the best service and customer support, all adding up to a world-class customer experience.

"Part of this experiment is that we are able to meet the needs of our customers in the middle of what will surely be customers unprecedented demand."

"I know customers aren't the only ones excited - employees are too." While I share your enthusiasm for the coming weeks, we must all do our part to meet the needs of our customers - this means our customers first.

"After all, this is how we do business." This is the Credo of Verizon in action.

"It is a historic moment in time to rally together and demonstrate to our loyal and new customers that our culture is."

It may be a little painful, but if you are a Verizon employee and you waited this long, perhaps you can wait just a longer hair. After all, this is pretty cool to see customers first with Verizon. Then it is probably just in order to maximize the number of new subscribers by making sure that there is enough stock to accommodate everyone.