Consumers across the country are dealing with phone bills, cell phone contracts, cable packages and Internet scams. If you are experiencing problems, you are not alone. Search our database of stories to find one that most closely matches the situation in which you find yourself. We don’t have all the answers to every problem consumers may face, but some consumers have shared solutions and suggestions. If you have a story, please share it, consumes across the country are waiting to hear from you! Read through each story or search within the section.
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I recently went on a business trip and used my MCI calling card to call home from my out-of-state work location several times. This week I received my MCI bill and saw that I was paying over $1.25 per minute (a total of over $242) for a few calls home.
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I purchased a phone for a Christmas gift and I paid two months of the bill myself. I called Nextel in February 2005 switch the bills over to the person who the phone had been gifted to. Nextel said that they would take care of it; well needless to say, ...
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It happens to everyone at least once. You have a problem that results in getting behind on your bills. You do the right thing and call and make arrangements with the businesses you owe. Most of the time this works because businesses respect the courtesy you have shown by calling ...
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I am an AT&T Wireless customer whose lives in North Carolina. As a result of the AT&T Wireless/Cingular merger my account was sold to Suncom. I have a shared account with three numbers in North Carolina and one in Florida (my father's). I was informed by Suncom that they will ...
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Currently I have phone service and GSH DSL through a local provider. I found out that even though I have phone service through them, and DSL, they, like all other phone companies, have to ride off Bellsouth's physical copper lines. My problem started one day when it was raining. I ...
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