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OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing
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Posted by Waytne from Wi on July 23, 2007 at 16:18:57 from (68.30.225.131):
Sorry for OT, but I think of tractors the same way----IFIT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT. I have 2 cell phones. My occupation is OTR trucking. There areas of the country that one phone will have service, and the other will not---That is the reason for 2 phones. One phone is with Cellular 1. It has been less and less reliable. I cancelled the service and they want to charge for the next month's service, but I don't get service because my phone is of the old style (7 years old) and is not compatible with today's cellular systems. Usually it will not work anymore. So, I rarely can use it if I need to. Yet they insist I pay for the last month even if the phone service is not available. They say this will end in 2008. They think because they offered me new phones and new service plans that it is my fault that I chose to stick with what I have, and I owe them for service I do not get. I think i just got "SERVICED". I would sure like your opinions. Wayne
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