“All circuits are busy…. Please try your call again later, announcement 8”…………yall have had 9 fuczing hours to get this right @Verizon 🤬☠️ yall… High aas bill.🤣 wthhhhhh 🥀 #Jan14 #verizon #ripthemalinois

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... Read moreDealing with a service outage as prolonged as the Verizon one described can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you rely on your phone for both personal and professional communication. When I encountered a similar situation with my carrier, the combination of automated messages about busy circuits and the inability to reach customer support only compounded the stress. The added frustration of receiving a high bill despite lack of service feels unfair and can leave customers feeling neglected. During such outages, it’s important to document all issues carefully. Take screenshots, note times when service was disrupted, and keep records of any communications with your carrier. This documentation can support disputes or requests for bill adjustments later. In my experience, social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook can be surprisingly effective for getting a quicker response from companies like Verizon, since public posts draw more immediate attention. If you encounter the “All circuits are busy” message repeatedly, try alternative methods to reach customer support such as online chat or email. While phone lines might be overwhelmed, these channels sometimes provide better access. Additionally, check if your area has reported outage updates on Verizon’s official website or outage tracking services. Being informed about the scope and expected duration of the problem can help manage expectations. Finally, consider exploring your carrier’s outage compensation policies. Many providers offer credits for extended disruptions, and persistent issues might also be a reason to reevaluate your plan or provider. While frustrations run high during outages, proactive steps and communication can help mitigate the impact and ensure you are treated fairly.