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tiger72
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Just wanted to point out that the leader of hidden fees are telcos. Cable companies frequently keep their fees to a minimum and let them be known in advance. Of course, some companies are better than others on making that information easily accessible.
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That is true. Comcast is pretty good about this. Their advertisements are pretty explicit in their introductory prices. They even say flat out X for 12 months. That to me says that after 12 months I am going to be charged the regular price, whatever that may be.

I dunno why some telco companies are afraid of telling their customers about fees and stuff in their advertisements. The majority of telco customers pretty much know that they will be charged fees in one form or another. Anyone who has ever had a land line knows about fees so it's not exactly this new thing that is going on. But then again if I was a company charging my customers an unambiguous vague fee like verizon did then I would probably hide my dishonesty too for fear of losing customers.


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