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Disputing a 'Legit' Bill
So I recently changed to T-Mobile as my cell phone company, as my Nextel account was fairly expensive on a month-to-month basis, and I was not using the features as much as I would like. Last month, my bill was a bit high (about double what I normally pay), but I had been on the phone a bunch, so I didn't question it too much. This month I have also been on the phone a lot...but my bill is a whopping 8 times what I normally pay. I have a serious problem with this.
Looking over the bill, it seems that everything is legit -- my phone was not stolen, and the calls I have made seem to be in order. However, instead of being charged the typical $0.10/Minute overage charge, I was charged $0.40/minute. I am trying to track down my contract information, because I am nearly 100% positive that my charge should be $0.10/minute past my 1,000 anytime minutes. However, if there is nothing to back up my claim, what are my options? |
Well, you can dispute the bill and say that you know you are only contracted to pay $0.10/minute over your normal usage. When they say "no, your contract says 40 cents," ask them for proof?
Edit: If you're asking for options on how to get out of your contract, I have no clue... |
from their agreement
http://www.t-mobile.com/Templates/Po...ons&print=true Quote:
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dola, of course, all of their current plans say $.40 a minute
you could argue you were never notified of a change, but that probably won't work unless you can prove there was a time when it was $.10. Oddly enough, about 1 hour ago I just got off the phone with Verizon. It took me 20 minutes, but I was able to cancel the service and have the early termination fee waived because they were increasing the charge for text messaging by $.05. I just argued it was a breach of contract. They offered to put me on a plan or block text, but when I asked if they could do that unilaterally without my consent, they said no, so I said then raising rates without my consent is the same thing, so they let me out of it for free. Now I just have to watch the final bill to make sure they don't sneak anything in. |
I'd suggest trying to negotiate with them and see if they'll raise you to a higher minute plan retroactively.
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