  DotMac4 Shill H8r Premium join:2007-10-26 Huntington Beach, CA | reply to alpha1111 Re: Unfees are marketing/lobbying efforts against regulation
No. Those fees apply only to CATV service I guess. My HSI bill only has my HSI fees which are exactly what I was quoted. And certainly no junk "un" fees. |
|
 alpha1111
join:2007-12-13 San Antonio, TX
| reply to DotMac4 My cable HSI for example is exactly to the penny the price I was quoted by Time Warner when I ordered online.
Online they quoted the price as $44.95 plus $10.00 for the extreme tier. When I get my bill it's $44.95 plus $10 for the extreme tier...no junk fees, unfees or other lies.
Are you billed an FCC fee? and I Franchise Fee? Time Warner San Antonio Customers are, and Comcast In Houston is worse.
I will not get time warner because they took channel 20 public access off basic cable but still bill you for the service (paying for services I don't get) you have to have their BS box $7.99 and Digital Cable another $5 to get that one channel. I wonder if Dave Leitt's Worst show is still on that channel I remember back then when they were Paragon TJ Connally (the peeper) made a big stink about him circa 1996.
I wont pay sprint to have a equalizer for the 911 they can have bass in it if an emergency strikes. |
|
  DotMac4 Shill H8r Premium join:2007-10-26 Huntington Beach, CA
| reply to bigpapap3213 Franchises fees are only for television services and go to the local gov't much like a tax. I don't know what your FCC regulatory fee is. It sure sounds like a bullcrap un-fee and I don't have such a fee on my bill. But I only have HSI, no telephony or CATV. |
|
  bigpapap3213
@verizon.net | reply to DotMac4 what are you talking about, you are surely mistaken.
On my Time warner cable bill I have a $4.14 franchise fee, and a $.06 fcc regulatory fee.
And I dont even have telephone line with them. |
|
  supergirl
join:2007-03-20 Pensacola, FL
·Cox VOIP
·Skype
·Cox HSI
·AT&T Southeast
·magicjack.com
| reply to TKJunkMail Re: Unfees are marketing/lobbying efforts against regulation
Funny, my Cox Digital Voice, Cable, and HSI was quoted to the penny including tax.
BellSouth has a "hurricane cost recovery fee", a "regulatory cost recovery fee" (on each item - one on regular phone and one on LD). Why do they need a "hurricane cost recovery fee?"
So, Bellsouth called and asked why I left so I told them:
Outrageous prices. (Gave them Cox vs. them)
Better features. (12/1 HSI vs. 3/512, view calls online, listen to voicemail online and can download them, etc.)
NO India HSI tech support! (I said I like buying American and Cox is all in America. Shouldn't I support fellow Americans keeping their jobs? Cox does and charges less so what is your problem?)
I also told her about Bellsouth reps "lying about prices" and "discounts" and told her, if I wanted it, I always ordered it online. Cox has never lied to me about prices. I did report the fraud to a manager after the PSC was contacted. All this lady did was try and lie about the other person's lies. So, I told her the manager that wrote her up didn't buy the lies either. Complete choice and Unlimited LD gets you NO discounts on DSL ($10 was what I was told). The stupid person also decided to send me a new modem. Even the manager was pissed about that. I threatened a "mail fraud" charge if I got the modem charge on my bill. The manager, in Miami, gave me his personal number and I never saw it show up.
Oh, ya gotta love the billing system.
I got a final bill with a refund.
Then, about 1 1/2 months later, I got another bill with charges. So, I called and the lady took it right off. $18 for LD. I said, "I got a final bill with a refund, even called to find out my final bill was correct, you said it was, cashed the refund check, and will not pay Bellsouth a tip for taking 10 days to allow my number to port." -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
|
 mikenolan7 Premium join:2005-06-07 Torrance, CA | reply to DotMac4 You mean they are charging "recovery" fees to their customers for their network? They same networks that we are repeatedly reminded in posts here that "belong to the ISP's"? |
|
  DotMac4 Shill H8r Premium join:2007-10-26 Huntington Beach, CA
| reply to TKJunkMail Why when they could put it right on the bill with all of the other BS itemizing.
This has nothing with telcos "campaigning" for lower government regulation and everything about them wanting to advertise stuff for less than the real price.
It's just like the "number portability fee" that netted companies like Sprint $60 million a year.
Truth in advertising whether it's about stupid caps and traffic shaping or what stuff costs.
My cable HSI for example is exactly to the penny the price I was quoted by Time Warner when I ordered online.
Online they quoted the price as $44.95 plus $10.00 for the extreme tier. When I get my bill it's $44.95 plus $10 for the extreme tier...no junk fees, unfees or other lies.
Compare that to my Verizon DSL bill where I had just for DSL, a nrecovery fee that amounted to nearly 10% of my service cost. And this was a different recovery fee from one charged on the POTS portion of that same copper. »BellSouth, Speakeasy join Verizon on Bogus 'Fees'
Telcos much be compelled to do the same as cable. If it's a REAL tax 100% of which is paid DIRECTLY to a state board or equalization (eg a sales tax) then yeah, itemize it 'cause the customer isn't paying it to the telco...every penny goes to the state. But these other BS "recovery" fees must go as they're a cost of business like all other overhead. |
|
  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
·Comcast
1 edit | reply to DotMac4 said by DotMac4 :ALL businesses have regulatory costs, ALL of them do. Telcos are just one of the few who itemize it in attempt to bait and switch on customers. Why not just have all costs of doing business itemized on our bills? How about the water cooler recovery fee? How about a parking lot restriping recovery fee? How about an obscene retirement package for our CEO recovery fee? I agree that a breakdown of all costs would be interesting. In fact, you can see these anytime you want by reading a company's SEC filings.
But aside from the obscene CEO pkgs , a company can do little about most of those costs. But they can lobby for less gov't regulation which is an unnecessary cost as far as I am concerned. And the unfees is a way they try to get their customers on their side in that effort. -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page
|
|