According to Allen, her connection reached only half the promised speed at best, and when she decided to file a complain with Verizon, Verizon’s technician had a different kind of advise for her – to make a downgrade since her line could only accept a maximum speed of 768k per second. With a refusal in issuing a refund, Allen says she has no other choice but to recourse to the court of law.
False advertising claims had also landed Apple in hot water recently, especially in Australia with folks in the UK looking into a similar case of 4G speeds on the new iPad, but I do wonder whether the Verizon sales representative who sold Allen the upgraded plan in the first place was aware of the technical limitations of customers in the first place. What do you think?