 SteveI know your IP addressConsultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA kudos:5 | reply to quatrix
Re: While roaming, need a warning symbol said by quatrix:Someone here is an oxymoron. Oh yes, I agree. A company only provides service to the extent that they see it creating more profit (as it should be). Yes indeed, and by using a good credit policy that prevents you from giving away free product because a customer doesn't know the billing rules, everybody wins.
That customer may not care for the surprisingly high data charges, but it's a lot better to get notification early than to just get a big surprise at the end of a month. If a customer normally does $50/month in usage, but this month they have $500 by the 4th day of the month, something is up.
Visa has credit limits, why not the phone company?
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl | Unix Wizard | Microsoft Security MVP | Tustin, California USA | my web site |
 | Visa may have credit limits, but increasingly many issuers now allow customers to go over the limit and then charge them a fee for exceeding their limit. They see this as yet another way to fleece the customer.
Most people who unwittingly rack up overage charges likely rack up small amounts they can afford to pay and are not going to go to the trouble of fighting it. The bean counters have probably figured out that they make more money absorbing am occasional loss than giving up revenue from the thousands of customers that go over the limit just a little. |