frannn
please stop the madnesssss already
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- Nov 2, 1999
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I have been using Verizon for local service and AT&T for long distance. I never actually checked the rates because 1) I was too busy/lazy, and 2) this was an uninformed decision made a long time ago. Anyway, I very rarely make long distance calls, and my AT&T bill is over 7.00 every month. This should have been my first clue..... Then, my kids made several call to CA (that, of course is another issue), and the AT&T bill ended being over 23. I was being charged between .30-.35/minute, plus a monthly fee of 4. Regardless of the fact that I paid the bill a week ago, their reps still call me for it, and their automated system still does not reflect the payment, although the rep I spoke with said he can "see" the payment. So, why call me 7:30 Sunday night to try to collect for a bill I've paid last week? And, when I call to ask a question about activity on last month's bill, why tell me "don't worry about last month's bill, that one is already paid". When I say, "wow, .30/minute is a high rate" the rep then offers a bunch of other different calling plans to try to keep me as a customer. Apparently, once you choose AT&T, you are put on their highest rate plan until you call back to "negotiate" (as the rep put it). So, I guess this was due to my negligence in the past, but not anymore. I cancelled AT&T, and got long distance thru Verizon- 1.50/month, .10/minute weekends, .05/minute weekdays. Or, after 8 pm I can use my cel for free. Ok, rant over. Guess this was a cheap lesson to learn. I should go check the rates on my credit cards......

