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Cell Phone Taxes...help please
April 12, 2004
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Posted on 04/12/2004 7:09:45 PM PDT by Im4Starr
I just got my latest AT&T cell phone bill today. Every month, when the statement arrives, I am continually annoyed/surprised by the taxes on my $29.99/month plan. All told, this month the grand total was over $40 bucks...if I did the math correctly, that's over 30% in taxes.
Yes, this month there was 1 single call for 411, but the taxes/surcharges/regulatory fees are above and beyond that standalone $1.25 charge.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: cellphones; taxes
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I'm in NY and this is just getting out of hand. Who does one talk/complain to...local gov't? state? federal? Any Freeper help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:09:46 PM PDT
by
Im4Starr
To: Im4Starr
Rotsa Ruck. Look at your landline bill. Same deal. Thank Algore.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:12:53 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: Im4Starr
My plan is $39.99 at hits about $48 after all the Taxes, alot less taxes than a land line.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:13:20 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: Im4Starr
...and then Shaquana said to Tyrone....
To: Im4Starr
yup, its a total racket. if you are fed up, try prepaid wireless, such as:
http://www.tracfone.com they have alot of plans, it can be confusing, but especially if you are not a heavy user, it may be a good way to go.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:14:59 PM PDT
by
oceanview
To: cmsgop
You are strictly cell.....no landline connection whatsoever?
To: Im4Starr
Ma Bell has made their money by lies and chicanery ever since they started.
Can't give you a lot of encouragement. Sorry.
To: hole_n_one
Good To The Last Drop!......
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:15:28 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: hole_n_one
No, I have Both
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:15:59 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: Im4Starr
Frigging politicians never saw a resource or service that didn't beg to be taxed. Fire every last one of the bestards.
To: cmsgop
As I stated previously, if you break out your landline bill, at least 30% is taxes. And that is just basic services. If you have a different long distance carrier, add about 10-25% more.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:18:36 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: cmsgop
I'm seriously considering dumping my landline connection altogether and going strictly with cell.
Can you think of any reason (within reason) why that would not be a prudent act?
To: annyokie; Im4Starr
Can someone get rid of thier long distance carrier and just keep the local carrier and buy the phone cards (to use from home when a long distance phone # needs to be dialed?
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:21:13 PM PDT
by
2banana
To: hole_n_one
You are strictly cell.....no landline connection whatsoever? We have been a wireless household for about two years now and haven't regretted it yet. I live in Illinois and my total wireless tax is about 19%.
To: Im4Starr
There should be a Public Utility Commission or something similar which regulates public utility rates in New York.... That would be a central location from which to start gathering data...
With today's many plans out there, with the various options such as free or unlimited nationwide long distance, free weekend and nights, etc. it is almost possible to get by without a land line home phone now...... So you could maybe combine the two into your cell and come out ahead.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:26:45 PM PDT
by
deport
(("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
To: 2banana
I have done that very thing. You do have to notify your local phone company though. I use either cell or phone cards only.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:27:12 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(Before entering the Witness Protection Program, I was John Galt. Anyone asking about me?)
To: 2banana
Can someone get rid of thier long distance carrier and just keep the local carrier and buy the phone cards I don't know if it depends on the carrier or not but my Mother does just that, with Southwestern Bell.
To: 2banana
I dumped SBC in So Cal as my LD carrier and now I'm simply dialing 10-10-220-XXX-XXX-XXXX when calling mom and pop in Vegas.
For me it's alot cheaper, but I suppose everybody's LD usage is different and the benefits of using such a service are subject to those variances.
To: 2banana
Yes. You may have a local only dial up. However, I would discourage this. Even if one lives in a large city (eg: San Diego), many of the outlying areas, even though they may have the same area code, are considered long distance and billed at an astronomical rate. The phone companies won't disclose this to you, thus the shock when you open your bill.
If you have a cell phone (I recommend Sprint if they have towers in your area), you may make unlimited calls at all hours to everywhere in the contiguous US for $39.95 a month.
I spent hundreds of hours on my cellphone (Sprint) in Pennsylvania and never paid an overage. My landline was over $600 one month for half the air time.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:30:02 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: hole_n_one
I'd worry about losing cellular service first during a weather event when the cell towers go down. My phone service is mostly underground and as long as I have an old fashioned phone in the mix, I still get service even when the local power is out (but the cordless phones go down). Consider the hit cellular took during the WTC disaster and the last few hurricanes. Maybe a nor'easter would have the same effect up there. Also consider how cellular 911 is different from regular 911. Take your phone off hook and dial 911 (or the one-touch button) - even without talking, you will get a police response to your house. Good when you can't talk during a break-in or a medical emergency.
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posted on
04/12/2004 7:30:15 PM PDT
by
NonValueAdded
(He says "Bring it on!!" Then when you do, he says, "How dare you!! ")
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