I had 50 Mbps Internet, FIOS TV with all pay channels, and digital phone installed about a month ago. I was given no printed documentation on how to do anything, except for the TV remote controls and a listing (outdated) of TV channels. I spent a full hour on the phone (mostly waiting on hold) finding out how to set up my voicemail. I spent more than an hour on the phone trying to find out whether there was printed documentation available (all of the international representatives I spoke with were kind and polite, but totally unhelpful). The consensus was that there was no printed documentation to be had. One is supposed to visit Verizon's website and do a search for helpful videos that might not exist. When I had Comcast Xfinity installed in Massachusetts two years ago, they gave me a small booklet that answered nearly all of my simple questions. Here in Florida, apparently Verizon gives you nothing. Obviously, Verizon thinks that we all have hours to spend on the phone trying to get simple answers to simple questions. How does that make sense? Billy
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