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Re: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing
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Posted by KEH on July 23, 2007 at 16:55:35 from (209.213.31.248):
In Reply to: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing posted by Waytne from Wi on July 23, 2007 at 16:18:57:
Few years ago I got an additional cell phone with a different company than my old one, which was giving great service(Alltel,BTW) The new phone would not call from inside the house or inside local stores. The next day I took it back and got an Alltel. I had to eat the sign up fee, etc., but I got rid of the non performing phone. Then the next month I got a bill for the phone I had returned, called the company, they said I was supposed to pay for the phone service even if I had turned it in. I told them I had returned it because it didn't work, I only had it one day, had paid the sign up fee, and was not going to pay anything else. Haven't heard from them since, though someone suggested they might have put a bad mark on my credit rating. Don't know about that since I haven't asked for credit lately. On the extra month's fee thing with your phone, I once looked into buying a car from a man who had leased one for his daughter. The leasing company said the man owed another month or two on his leasing contract, which he understood and was going to pay off. Then the leasing company said his contract called for him to pay an additional months payment after he turned in the car before he could buy the car to sell to me.I never could make leasing a car pay off on paper anyway and this reinforced my opinion. I dropped the idea of getting that car because of that and other complications such as an ex wife's name on the lease. This extra month's rent stuff is something I guess we need to look out far. KEH
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