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mrschwarz

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said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

Here when you ask; Taxes and Fees depend on region. We can't give you that price only a rough idea. Even with AT&T, VZ and everyone else. TWC is the only one that has is usually close.
Their billing department doesn't seem to have a problem calculating the fees. Why should the sales rep? If they give that answer, ask again.


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said by jjeffeory See Profile :

Yes, the fees are hidden. You don't know what they are until after you're charged. That seems pretty hidden to me.
All you have to do is ask the rep when ordering. They will give you what % the unfees come to.
Funny, Bellsouth claimed the "hurricane cost recovery fee" was a tax. It wasn't. It was a tariff that went directly to them.
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

All you have to do is ask the rep when ordering.
Bold emphasis added by me. See, that's the problem. You have to be actually ordering the service to find out. They aren't clearly known up front for comparison shopping purposes (like surfing the web, or the advertised rates.) Sure, when you're 85% of the way into signing the contract, you might be able to find out then, maybe... but there's nothing to stop it from increasing immediately, either. It's too much hassle. Up-front pricing, yes please.
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reply to TKJunkMail
Here when you ask; Taxes and Fees depend on region. We can't give you that price only a rough idea. Even with AT&T, VZ and everyone else. TWC is the only one that has is usually close.


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said by jjeffeory See Profile :

Yes, the fees are hidden. You don't know what they are until after you're charged. That seems pretty hidden to me.
All you have to do is ask the rep when ordering. They will give you what % the unfees come to.
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jjeffeory

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Yes, the fees are hidden. You don't know what they are until after you're charged. That seems pretty hidden to me.


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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

And are the fees really "hidden" when EVERYBODY knows about them. I agree it would be better to do this differently, but like you I agree it wouldn't change the price of the service at all.
That is the problem, most of these fees, and particularly the dollar amounts, are not known when one first signs up. Most people would not have a problem paying slightly higher prices if the price included the costs of all the fees (regardless of breakdown). The only "on top" fees would be government-imposed taxes.
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said by shaner See Profile :

I think the argument that 'Americans lose $45 Billion to hidden fees' is specious. If below the line charges were outlawed, I'm positive those fees would just move above the line to be added to the monthly advertised price. Companies aren't going to lose revenue simply because there's a law in place.

I agree its a shitty practice. I would like to see the European model duplicated here which requires all taxes and fees to be included in any advertised or shelf price.
And are the fees really "hidden" when EVERYBODY knows about them. I agree it would be better to do this differently, but like you I agree it wouldn't change the price of the service at all.
It would be nice to know how much your monthly bill will be when you first order service.
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said by shaner See Profile :

I think the argument that 'Americans lose $45 Billion to hidden fees' is specious. If below the line charges were outlawed, I'm positive those fees would just move above the line to be added to the monthly advertised price. Companies aren't going to lose revenue simply because there's a law in place.

I agree its a shitty practice. I would like to see the European model duplicated here which requires all taxes and fees to be included in any advertised or shelf price.
And are the fees really "hidden" when EVERYBODY knows about them. I agree it would be better to do this differently, but like you I agree it wouldn't change the price of the service at all.
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