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How True Metered Billing should work
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Re: How True Metered Billing should work
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ALL of the so called "metered" plans are of the second type EXCEPT that they charge an overage fee that is way out of line with the initial charge.
Shouldn't the same be said for, say, wireless phone plans? Take
the most basic advertised regular Verizon plan which is 450 minutes for $40 with $.45/minute overage. It should be about $.09/minute, but they are charging over 5x as much as they should. Why aren't people all up in arms about wireless phone overage fees that have ALWAYS been there and been disproportionally higher then the "$X/Y" price of the base plan?
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