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NicoleDiana
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join:2003-10-10
australia

Really?

I cannot say that I'm surprised by this. I've long abandoned "in person" dealings when possible, as I wound up paying more to do so (Mediacom, AT&T/Cingular, etc.) This goes for purchases, account activation, payments and pretty much everything else.

I pay bills online but if there is a disputed charge, I phone in. So now what? I'll have to call to get the bill corrected and then go online to pay it to avoid a charge eventhough I was already on the phone with a rep?

Gotta love it. This is exactly why the employees (and business owner) here have already left AT&T. Our business is pulling the plug at the end of this quarter.

Sayonara AT&T.
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I would like to change the world but nobody will give me the source code.

MyDogHsFleas
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Austin, TX
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said by NicoleDiana:

I pay bills online but if there is a disputed charge, I phone in. So now what? I'll have to call to get the bill corrected and then go online to pay it to avoid a charge eventhough I was already on the phone with a rep?
No, they will credit you on your next bill. You don't have to pay over the phone to dispute a charge. I've done this myself.

I am careful to make a note of the date, time, person, person's phone/extension, and what credit they promised, because sometimes it doesn't show up on the next bill. Then you just have to call again.

And, sometimes, oops, you get double credits that way! I retain these as inconvenience fees for making me call twice.


Authority
Obama Biden '12

join:2000-03-29
Woodland Hills, CA

reply to NicoleDiana
I rarely need to talk to a live person, but for the few times I do I'd happily pay to speak to someone in the US. I hate out sourced third world support to India, Canada, Philippines, etc. Who can understand those people?
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Installing OS X on PC hardware is not a "illegal"!



trebzon

join:2001-09-03
Grandville, MI

Yes. Those crazy Canadians are so hard to understand.



Authority
Obama Biden '12

join:2000-03-29
Woodland Hills, CA

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said by trebzon:

Yes. Those crazy Canadians are so hard to understand.
Ya, eh?


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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reply to Authority
I'd hardly call Canada third world, especially since its a G8 country. Mexico might be closer to what you're think of as 'third world'.
Last time I looked, the Canadian dollar was worth more than the U.S. dollar.

CAD to USD (YHO:CADUSD=X) Delayed quote data Edit
Last Trade: 1.0142 USD
Trade Time: 3:19PM EST
Bid: 1.0142
Ask: 1.0145
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Canada = Hollywood North



Authority
Obama Biden '12

join:2000-03-29
Woodland Hills, CA

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said by en102:

Last time I looked, the Canadian dollar was worth more than the U.S. dollar.
Who would care?

Let's remember... Canada is smaller than California. It's not exactly relevant in the world. They don't have a unique culture, cuisine, or anything that makes them more than just another state.. except that annoying accent.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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Canada is actually much larger than than the U.S., although it may have less population than California. You were the one that brought it up... I'm just correcting it.
Those that would 'care' are those that would want to invest in the U.S.
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Canada = Hollywood North



Authority
Obama Biden '12

join:2000-03-29
Woodland Hills, CA

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said by en102:

Canada is actually much larger than than the U.S., although it may have less population than California.
Not "may", DOES. Canada is just another state for all practical purposes. IMHO of course.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

and Beverly Hills is just a part of the City of Los Angeles for all practical purposes.
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Canada = Hollywood North


reply to en102
Really proud of that fact eh? I mean since the US $ has been worth more the rest of the last 100 years



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

Not really.. I wish the Canadian dollar was back around $0.70
It used to be worth more than the U.S. dollar back in the 50's-1960 and during the 70's as well, if I'm not mistaken.

Oil prices are keeping Canada's dollar high.
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Canada = Hollywood North



Cheese
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join:2003-10-26
Naples, FL
kudos:1

reply to Authority

said by Authority:

said by en102:

Last time I looked, the Canadian dollar was worth more than the U.S. dollar.
Who would care?

Let's remember... Canada is smaller than California. It's not exactly relevant in the world. They don't have a unique culture, cuisine, or anything that makes them more than just another state.. except that annoying accent.
Are you serious? I would like some of what you are smoking please

Shark_615

join:2006-01-17
Pickering, ON

reply to Authority
Spoken like a true ignorant yank. The last time I checked the only unique culture in the US was obesity with a cuisine of bad steask and cheeseburgers.



wanabegeek
1917-1987
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