This is a great scam from Verizon. Call your representative. call your
senator. Call FCC.
Verizon charges you for the minutes you call from Verizon Cell to
Verizon cell which is supposed to be free. Eventhough they have a
system to check it quickly and at least give you a refund, they do
not. They will wait until you call their customer service and tell
them about this discrepency in your account. Your bill could be higher
by as much as 300%. Many people know called verizon and immediately
receieved hundreds in credits.
CALL THE VERIZON CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TELL THEM THAT YOU WERE CHARGED
FOR IN NETWORK CALLS. WITHIN MINUTES YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND FOR THE
OVERCHARGES!
Is this a scam or what!!
John B. Coarsey, PE - 20 Jul 2007 13:08 GMT
> This is a great scam from Verizon. Call your representative. call your
> senator. Call FCC.
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>
> Is this a scam or what!!
I just checked my bill and while the "in" minutes are added up I cannot find
where I was charged. I don't think *they* are scamming..
Key - 21 Jul 2007 16:33 GMT
>> This is a great scam from Verizon. Call your representative. call your
>> senator. Call FCC.
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>I just checked my bill and while the "in" minutes are added up I cannot find
>where I was charged. I don't think *they* are scamming..
They're way to busy crippling new phones to do this too...
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David M. Moore - 22 Jul 2007 18:00 GMT
Momomo <le_mo_mo@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1184882289.181089.234780
@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:
> This is a great scam from Verizon. Call your representative. call your
> senator. Call FCC.
Bullshit. The scam is your post.