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To: cainin04

I agree with RockinRight (post 2); but if you are not planning on paying, at least for a while, you should notify the credit bureaus in writing that you have a dispute with Verizon.


5 posted on 03/02/2005 9:31:11 AM PST by pelikan
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To: pelikan; All

I talked to a supervisor and they would not help. I know that ATT will help people out, but Verizon is apparently unreasonable.

What happened was I have been using my cell to talk to a person that I thought was in the "IN NETWORK" but apparently they aren't and so I was getting charged for those minutes.

Should I talk to the credit bureau or what?

I just don't think it is good policy to send someone a $500 cell phone bill. That is a weekly pay check, that is a house payment!

I must say, I bought the Verizon service because Clark Howard had said good things about them, but they have terrible customer service.


11 posted on 03/02/2005 9:35:06 AM PST by cainin04 (It is not a calamity to die with dreams unfulfilled; it is a calamity to not have any dreams.)
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