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- 10-12-2004, 06:29 PM #1freeGuest
Received new bill today. Realized I forgot to pay last month's bill.
But I'm charged for a late fee of $5.00 anyway. Is Cingular allowed to
do that? They are getting to be like credit card companies.
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- 10-12-2004, 06:55 PM #2Scott StephensonGuest
Re: Late fee
"free" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Received new bill today. Realized I forgot to pay last month's bill.
> But I'm charged for a late fee of $5.00 anyway. Is Cingular allowed to
> do that? They are getting to be like credit card companies.
Look at your Service Agreement- it says that they can and that you agreed to
it.
- 10-13-2004, 06:46 AM #3JerGuest
Re: Late fee
free wrote:
> Received new bill today. Realized I forgot to pay last month's bill.
> But I'm charged for a late fee of $5.00 anyway. Is Cingular allowed to
> do that? They are getting to be like credit card companies.
Well, for thirty days, they *are* offering you credit. If you don't
like that, get a pre-pay plan so they cut you off when you don't pay.
That way you avoid late fees.
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- 10-13-2004, 01:41 PM #4Elmo P. ShagnastyGuest
Re: Late fee
In article <[email protected]>,
free <[email protected]> wrote:
> Received new bill today. Realized I forgot to pay last month's bill.
> But I'm charged for a late fee of $5.00 anyway.
The way you word this makes me think that you think you should be
excused from getting a late fee on your bill for some reason. Why? Is
it because you "realized you forgot to pay last month's bill"??
"I just realized I forgot, which should automatically excuse me, but
they charged me a late fee anyway." That's what it sounds like you're
saying.
Of *course* they can charge you a late fee. Check the terms of service.
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