 DodgePremium join:2002-11-27 | reply to morbo
Re: class action suit time So lawyers will get a lot of money and customers will get stuck with another "recoup" fee, which means that instead of some people getting charged 1.99, everyone will get charged. |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | said by Dodge:So lawyers will get a lot of money and customers will get stuck with another "recoup" fee, which means that instead of some people getting charged 1.99, everyone will get charged. Let's see. Verizon isn't going to give up charging 1.99 to people without some kind of fight. Asking them nicely hasn't worked, and it's ethically and legally questionable on how and why they are doing this. What options are left? Say pretty please?
No one likes lawyers, but they serve a vital purpose. In this case, keeping the big guy honest. It will cost Verizon millions and they will have to --gasp-- be up front with customers about charges. Sure they may raise their rates, but they cannot sneak mystery charges onto bills with impunity. |
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 | reply to Dodge said by Dodge:So lawyers will get a lot of money and customers will get stuck with another "recoup" fee, which means that instead of some people getting charged 1.99, everyone will get charged. Yep. Once all is said and done, they'll just add a "Legal Compliance Fee." Customers lose no matter what. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | reply to morbo I agree.. it won't be nice, and rates (surchages ?) will probably go up to cover for it, but they have to clear this up. |
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