How To Add An Account Manager On Verizon

Okay, let's dive into the murky waters of adding an Account Manager to your Verizon account. Buckle up!
First, you gotta log into your My Verizon account. I know, I know. It's like entering the Bermuda Triangle of web design.
Finding the Right Portal
Hopefully, you remember your password. If not, prepare for a password reset odyssey. May the odds be ever in your favor.
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Once you're in, look for something vaguely related to "Account Settings" or "Permissions." It's usually buried deep, like a pirate's treasure.
Pro Tip: If you see a spinning wheel, grab a snack. It could be a while.
Navigating the Labyrinth
Clicking around is key. Embrace your inner explorer! Pretend you're Indiana Jones, searching for the Lost Ark of Account Management.
You might find yourself in a section called "Account Access" or something equally ambiguous. Don't worry, you're getting warmer... maybe.

Then, you'll likely encounter a form. Oh joy, another form! Fill it out with the information of the person you want to grant access to. Be careful of typos!
Adding the Chosen One
You'll need their name and email address. Triple-check that email! You wouldn't want to accidentally give your neighbor access to your data plan, right?
Next, you get to choose their permissions. Do you want them to have full access or just limited abilities? Choose wisely!
This is where things get interesting. What can they do? What can't they do? It's like giving someone the keys to your digital kingdom.

Permissions Palooza
Should they be able to pay the bill? Upgrade your phone? Order pizza? (Okay, maybe not pizza, but you get the idea.)
Consider your relationship with this person. Full access for your spouse? Limited access for your tech-savvy nephew?
Remember to save your changes! That little button can be easily overlooked, and all your hard work will be for naught.
The Grand Finale (Hopefully)
Once you've saved, the new account manager will receive an email. Tell them to check their spam folder, just in case. Verizon emails have a habit of hiding there.

They'll need to create their own My Verizon login using that email. It's a whole new adventure for them!
And that's it! You've successfully added an Account Manager. Time to celebrate with a well-deserved nap.
Troubleshooting Time
If things go wrong (and let's be honest, they sometimes do), prepare for customer service. Have your account number and a lot of patience ready.
Explain your situation calmly and clearly. Remember, the person on the other end is just trying to help (hopefully!).

Don't be afraid to ask for clarification. Sometimes, the instructions are as clear as mud. There is no shame in asking questions!
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
Here's my hot take: the entire process should be simpler! Why does it feel like I'm defusing a bomb every time I try to manage my account?
I'm just saying, Verizon, a little user-friendliness would go a long way. Please and thank you!
Maybe one day, adding an Account Manager will be as easy as ordering a pizza. Until then, happy navigating!
