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In reply to the discussion: Verizon to charge customers $2 when they pay bills online or by phone [View all]Weisbergkevin
(39 posts)18. Verizon is slick. More autopay=more bounced checks and more late fees
Some people choose not to enroll in autopay in case they one day have no money in their accounts. Also, people wanna have flexibility. If something happens to the card I use for autopay, I can choose to use another credit card at the last minute; but with autopay, you are screwed. This is a calculated move by a greedy corporation to squeeze more money out of people.
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Verizon to charge customers $2 when they pay bills online or by phone [View all]
onehandle
Dec 2011
OP
I am staying ATT for now as I am grandfathered into a true unlimited for $80, ..but
crazy homeless guy
Dec 2011
#47
Most of which involve a fee paid to someone else. Fees which all "trickle up"...
TheMadMonk
Dec 2011
#61
I doubt they're promoting the postal service. I pay everything I can by mail, but that's just me.
freshwest
Dec 2011
#7
so do I but I really don't understand this. It has GOT to cost them more $ to open a paper
CTyankee
Dec 2011
#66
They may already have a charge for that. Some of my bills do. It's worth it to me,
freshwest
Dec 2011
#68
I suspect point 8 is only partially correct. More often, it's to make senior executives money.
RickFromMN
Dec 2011
#58
"keep a postal employee employed"---maybe this is a scheme to keep the USPS in business
wordpix
Dec 2011
#64
companies don't want mailed checks anymore, now they don't want online. they just
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2011
#15
Yes, autopay is dangerous, unless you have a lot of extra money in your account.
dotymed
Dec 2011
#57
auto pay on cell phones is a bit dodgy, if they mess up and bill you for too much
Demonaut
Dec 2011
#19
A lot of businesses do that. What does it cost them to take the money? In other words what
jwirr
Dec 2011
#28
This is every bit as bad as Skank of America's $5 proposed and dropped cat food fee.
Utopian Leftist
Dec 2011
#36
Sprint is the network provider-I guess you could say Credo is a sub contractor. :)
unapatriciated
Dec 2011
#51
I have not had any problems with coverage except for the usual that you find with most companies.
unapatriciated
Dec 2011
#73
Contracts universally have a line about being subject to rate changes and additional fees.
onehandle
Dec 2011
#41
Out of office response. This guy is gonna have a fun first day back from vacation.
sarcasmo
Dec 2011
#62
You can pay from your own bank/credit union website without incurring the $2 fee.
diane in sf
Dec 2011
#49
Google entertained buying wireless spectrum but never pulled the trigger.
crazy homeless guy
Dec 2011
#50
I'm going to start billing potential employers for responding to their help wanted ads. n/t
bluedigger
Dec 2011
#56
And all of my accounts practically beg and threaten for me to change to online billing and payment..
1monster
Dec 2011
#63
Things like this make me happy that I am one of the few people in the world who doesn't even have a
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#67
Let me advance a conspiracy theory. We know that the Postal Service will be cutting back.
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#71
The USPS is always an option if you plan ahead. Verizon can do anything it wants.
Islandlife
Dec 2011
#75