 Mr Matt join:2008-01-29 Eustis, FL kudos:1 Reviews:
·CenturyLink
·Comcast
·Embarq Now Centu..
·Millenicom
| The old wireless shell game! Our economy has evolved into a state where the government allows wireless companies to play the old shell game, with the larger companies getting away with more abuses. Big wireless is to big to sanction. Our corrupt government has allowed big wireless to abuse customers by: 1) Requiring customers to sign incomprehensible contracts to obtain service and then requiring them to use biased binding arbitration if there is a dispute. 2) Big Wireless uses fear uncertainty and doubt (FUD) to intimidate customers into paying more than they need to for service. Charge $0.35 - $0.45 per minute for postpaid service for overages while charging prepaid customers $0.25 per minute 24/365. The salesmen will invariably weasel the customer into pay for a 1,500 minute plan for an additional $20.00 plus $4.00 in crap charges per month, when they never use more than 500 Peak Minutes per month. 3) When there is a family emergency hit the customer with a $500.00 Cell Phone Bill because they used 900 Minutes during the measurement period. 4) Wireless data service is a new frontier for raping, pillaging and gouging the customers finances. Wireless Carriers use confusion to defraud customers by not making the contracts clear and simple. When customers access the wireless carriers data network, the home page should include a text box showing the amount of data used during the measurement period and the date for the next usage measurement reset. The data downloaded to display the usage monitor to the customer should not be charged to the customers account for that measurement period. |
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·Verizon FiOS
·DIRECTV
·Optimum Online
·Cablevision
| For #3 that is one positive for AT&T which has saved me a few times, I have a little over a thousand roll over minutes with a 450 min plan, most months I use about 200 mins, a couple months something happened and I hit 850 once but it all all rollover so I was ok, it's the one plus to switching from Verizon.
For two very few people pay per minute any more and prepaid is accepted to be more per minute, but less expensive for the light cell phone user in the long run due to no commitment |
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 | not that I'm arguing that wireless billing is fair, it's so not we pay way too much |
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