I got a response from Elop!! Haha I never thought he would respond. My case also has already been escalated and I got an email about that too! Here is the email tree and Elop's response:
RE: Nokia Lumia 928
stephen.elop@nokia.com (stephen.elop@nokia.com)
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8:21 PM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Cc: Alf.Noto@nokia.com, Customer.Assist@nokia.com
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Hello there,
I am sorry that you have encountered these problems. I will ask my team to assist.
Regards,
Stephen
From: ext John (last name) [mailto:XXXXXXXXXX]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 23:18
To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo)
Subject: Nokia Lumia 928
Dear Mr. Elop,
First off, I'm sure you get bombarded with emails, so I understand if you can't respond. But I hope you do as there are many others with my issues and concerns about the newly released Nokia Lumia 928 for Verizon Wireless.
I was a diehard Android fan and owned many of their devices over the past 4 years. But I finally got fed up with their fragmentation and slow OS. I was recently introduced to Windows Phone 8 by fellow members of the WPCenteral.com website and forums. I then tried out a WP8 device in a store and I immediately fell in love.
Being on Verizon, I wasn't in love with the phone choices however. Fast forward to when I heard the 928 was coming out and I was ecstatic! It was going to be my first Nokia cell phone and I have heard rave reviews about the build quality of the devices.
Here is where my (and many others) problem comes in. I am currently using phone #7 of the 928 and even this one still has the issues of the other 6 that I returned. Between all of them, the most common problem is some substance behind the backlit Start, Search and Back buttons that show up when the backlight comes on. The buttons looks horrible when lit. Another common issue that I've had on a few of the phones was when the phone vibrates when you get a message, the phone rattles and sounds like it's going to fall apart. Another issue is the casing of the phone having a creaking, clicking and popping sound when you hold it certain ways. All of these are major annoyances to me and don't live up to the Nokia build quality reputation that I heard so much about.
Here is my bottom line....I really LOVE this phone and the OS!! But I can't and don't feel I should keep a phone that simply isn't up to high quality standards. I feel I am running out of options and don't really want to give up on this phone. I just know that if I exchange the phone again, I will get yet another one with some of these problems.
On the other hand, I really don't want to ship it to Nokia and be without a phone for a couple weeks. I would rather get a new phone shipped so I can inspect it first and then ship the defective unit back if the new one checks out OK. I would be willing to put a deposit or hold on my credit card, etc.
Would you please be so kind to consider this and put me in contact with someone where I can make this happen?
Thank you so much for your time and have a great day!
Regards,
John (last name)
And here is the email of my escalated case:
Complaint Escalation <SR 1-XXXXXX> <Esc # 1-XXXXXX> <Your email to Nokia executives – 1-XXXXX>
esc-Customer.Support@nokia.com (esc-Customer.Support@nokia.com)
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8:53 PM
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Escalation #: 1-XXXXX
Hi Mr. (last name),
Thank you for contacting us with your concern.
We have logged your concern and are currently looking into it. Your service request number is 1-XXXXXXX. Please allow us to handle the details of your case, and our local Nokia customer care team will get back to you shortly.
Also, to properly assist you, please provide us with your most convenient callback number. This way, we can forward your concern to the local Nokia Care team.
Regards,
Welson R.
Answers to many of your questions may be located online. Please visit Support - Nokia - USA for your Nokia product support needs.
RE: Nokia Lumia 928
stephen.elop@nokia.com (stephen.elop@nokia.com)
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8:21 PM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Cc: Alf.Noto@nokia.com, Customer.Assist@nokia.com
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Hello there,
I am sorry that you have encountered these problems. I will ask my team to assist.
Regards,
Stephen
From: ext John (last name) [mailto:XXXXXXXXXX]
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 23:18
To: Elop Stephen (Nokia/Espoo)
Subject: Nokia Lumia 928
Dear Mr. Elop,
First off, I'm sure you get bombarded with emails, so I understand if you can't respond. But I hope you do as there are many others with my issues and concerns about the newly released Nokia Lumia 928 for Verizon Wireless.
I was a diehard Android fan and owned many of their devices over the past 4 years. But I finally got fed up with their fragmentation and slow OS. I was recently introduced to Windows Phone 8 by fellow members of the WPCenteral.com website and forums. I then tried out a WP8 device in a store and I immediately fell in love.
Being on Verizon, I wasn't in love with the phone choices however. Fast forward to when I heard the 928 was coming out and I was ecstatic! It was going to be my first Nokia cell phone and I have heard rave reviews about the build quality of the devices.
Here is where my (and many others) problem comes in. I am currently using phone #7 of the 928 and even this one still has the issues of the other 6 that I returned. Between all of them, the most common problem is some substance behind the backlit Start, Search and Back buttons that show up when the backlight comes on. The buttons looks horrible when lit. Another common issue that I've had on a few of the phones was when the phone vibrates when you get a message, the phone rattles and sounds like it's going to fall apart. Another issue is the casing of the phone having a creaking, clicking and popping sound when you hold it certain ways. All of these are major annoyances to me and don't live up to the Nokia build quality reputation that I heard so much about.
Here is my bottom line....I really LOVE this phone and the OS!! But I can't and don't feel I should keep a phone that simply isn't up to high quality standards. I feel I am running out of options and don't really want to give up on this phone. I just know that if I exchange the phone again, I will get yet another one with some of these problems.
On the other hand, I really don't want to ship it to Nokia and be without a phone for a couple weeks. I would rather get a new phone shipped so I can inspect it first and then ship the defective unit back if the new one checks out OK. I would be willing to put a deposit or hold on my credit card, etc.
Would you please be so kind to consider this and put me in contact with someone where I can make this happen?
Thank you so much for your time and have a great day!
Regards,
John (last name)
And here is the email of my escalated case:
Complaint Escalation <SR 1-XXXXXX> <Esc # 1-XXXXXX> <Your email to Nokia executives – 1-XXXXX>
esc-Customer.Support@nokia.com (esc-Customer.Support@nokia.com)
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8:53 PM
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Escalation #: 1-XXXXX
Hi Mr. (last name),
Thank you for contacting us with your concern.
We have logged your concern and are currently looking into it. Your service request number is 1-XXXXXXX. Please allow us to handle the details of your case, and our local Nokia customer care team will get back to you shortly.
Also, to properly assist you, please provide us with your most convenient callback number. This way, we can forward your concern to the local Nokia Care team.
Regards,
Welson R.
Answers to many of your questions may be located online. Please visit Support - Nokia - USA for your Nokia product support needs.