 | I love it Bill the dead. Only 2 things in life you can't escape from Death and Taxes.
What moron dreamed up Bill the dead? |
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 | "What moron dreamed up Bill the dead?"
The one who was tasked with dreaming up ways to increase revenue streams. |
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 | This is a little different than the AOL case. He isn't just trying to stop future billing, he's trying to cancel the contract - without paying the early termination fee. Now granted, being dead certainly ends your obligation, but I can't fault Sprint for wanting SOME sort of proof the guy is actually dead, and not just some joker using it as an excuse to get out of a contract. (it has happened) -- AMD X2 4800+ @2700Mhz/ MSI K8N Neo 4 Platinum SLI/ 4x 1024Mb Corsair XMS PC4000/ WD 74Gb Raptor/ PNY 7800GTs SLI/ Antec 550 True Control/Custom water cooler |
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| reply to sd70mac666 said by sd70mac666:Bill the dead. Only 2 things in life you can't escape from Death and Taxes. What moron dreamed up Bill the dead? The same moron who decided the only way to cancel it was to provide the death certificate. What I don't get is, unless the brother is "power of attorney" then, technically, he's not obligated to pay anything, he only needs to make sure he's not using the service, because he would become responsible if the estate of the deceased was awarded to him... -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. |
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 | reply to Fatal Vector If dead people can vote in Chicago, they certainly can be billed by their cell phone company anywhere! -- Serenity Day - June 23rd 2006. You Can't Stop the Signal |
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 MaxoYour tax dollars at work.Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL | reply to sd70mac666 When I worked for AT&T Wireless our policy was, if the user claimed the person was dead we canceled the account with no ETF. This was to avoid exactly what Sprint is doing. |
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 bobny1 join:2004-09-10 Bronx, NY | reply to sd70mac666 Just be careful If you call to cancel your service after you die. Calling from the other side is considered a long distance call(extra charges may apply). They may also have a place to send you the bill.."Unless you talk to Boss.. " |
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 | said by bobny1:Just be careful If you call to cancel your service after you die. Calling from the other side is considered a long distance call(extra charges may apply). They may also have a place to send you the bill.."Unless you talk to Boss..  " You forgot about roaming charges... |
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Re: I love it i still have to pay for my dead friend's cable bill. |
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