FierceDeityLink1
Android Enthusiast
I think it got lost in the edits, but the demand for a response by "whatever day" is fair. See: How To Write A Complaint Letter - The Consumerist
You need a call to action, otherwise it just looks like a bunch of demands and Verizon can just sit it out. I would also recommend keeping the statement about using their holiday return policy as a rental period, as well as the threat to switch carriers.
It all depends on whether you want the phone released in December (outside of what Google said and probably after the "double your data" promo) or possibly released earlier. We certainly need an explanation if they're going to release it in December, since it's already out in Europe and Canada already has a release date. If nothing else, the lack of any official statement regarding release date/pricing/specs is very unlike the nature of previous Nexus phones and Google as a whole.
You need a call to action, otherwise it just looks like a bunch of demands and Verizon can just sit it out. I would also recommend keeping the statement about using their holiday return policy as a rental period, as well as the threat to switch carriers.
It all depends on whether you want the phone released in December (outside of what Google said and probably after the "double your data" promo) or possibly released earlier. We certainly need an explanation if they're going to release it in December, since it's already out in Europe and Canada already has a release date. If nothing else, the lack of any official statement regarding release date/pricing/specs is very unlike the nature of previous Nexus phones and Google as a whole.