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Verizon Wireless finally looking at an FCC enema.
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Finally. This should also set the stage for a stream of class action bloodsuckers to get their wheelbarrows shined up to carry away some of VW's money they've stolen. What goes around comes around. :tu FCC asks Verizon Wireless to explain fees (AP) – 13 hours ago NEW YORK — The Federal Communications Commission on Friday asked Verizon Wireless why it recently doubled the fees it charges customers when they break their contracts on "smart" phones. In November, the carrier hiked the maximum early contract termination fee for smart phones to $350 from $175. Like other carriers, Verizon subsidizes the cost of the devices for contract-signing customers, then expects to make that money back in service fees over the term of the contract. "Smart phones quickly became a major part of our business and cost us a whole lot more," Verizon spokesman Jeffrey Nelson said. The FCC's letter to Verizon asks how consumers will know whether the increased fee applies to their phone, and whether it's spelled out anywhere except in the formal customer agreement. The FCC is also asking the carrier about $1.99 data access fees that have appeared on the bills of customers who don't have data plans but accidentally initiate data access by hitting a button on their phones. Verizon says that as of a few months ago, it doesn't charge when a customer starts a data service then quickly turns it off. The Plain Dealer in Cleveland tapped into a vein of frustration among Verizon customers in columns on the issue in August. |
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AT&T Is Just As Bad, If Not Worse, Scott.:mad: Seems Like I Have A Different additional Charge Every Month With Them!:td
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Maybe it's just because I have an iphone and a static plan. Add to that, I don't have to look at the bill because Lisa goes over it with a fine toothed comb, and I'm perfectly content. I quit being mad at Verizon a few weeks ago. It's just nice to see the FCC getting up their ass. Maybe they'll head straight for AT&T next. :tu |
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Wait till Chas sees this. He's gonna do a happy dance. :)
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I can sum the article up in 9 words:
FCC to Verizon: "Can you hear ME now, biotch?" |
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I loathe all facets of VZ with every molecule of my being.
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All the cell companies are bastards.
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I have tried everyone of the providers over the years and they are all scumbag crooks and all pull the same crap. I have Verizon now following ATT last time and actually Verizon seems to do a bit better but that is always subject to change. Of course when you buy a $500 phone for $50 or in my case bought one B'berry for $50 and got one Free then you can pretty well figure they are going to stick it in your arse sooner or later.:2
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I'm glad they are going after vzw. They have the best network so i continue to put up w/ it... but I'm not a big fan of them
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That is beautiful. |
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:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
And the kicker is I just re upped with them a few months back :bh Its like voting anymore, you pick the least of 2 evils Chas |
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We got 2 Storms for like 100$... MSRP on those phones was like 600$ a piece at the time we bought them. That's a lot of money, even discounted for wholesale. |
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My parents and I have been with verizon for probably close to 10 years. One month out of nowhere they charged for not upgrading (calling *228 option 2 for anyone who doesnt know). It was like a ~$10 charge. My mom called up, complained and they waived the fee. WTF? I wonder how much they are making off of people who dont know how to update their roaming capabilities. Just another BS charge...man I hate big business
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It'll be nice to know that the same wads that make the rules for stealing from people will have to endure the pain in the ass the FCC will wraught. It's almost as good as sending Icehog over to have a "talk" with them. :D |
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I think you guys are being mean to the wireless carriers. Business is business. As the carriers (and cable, internet provider's, credit card companies, banks, etc.) spent a lot of money to buy the congressmen who wrote the laws in their favor (to the detriment of we taxpayers), it would be foolish of them not to take advantage of the situation, i.e., put it to the consumers.
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This is kinda the hand biting the hand that feeds them. That's where the true beauty lies. :) |
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