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Open Question: How can I keep my bully of a former phone company from continuing to push me around?
Recently, I changed phone companies. My old phone company (Embarq, now CenturyLink) was nothing but a pain in the behind, hitting us with supprises on our bills, poor quality phone service, constant calls in the middle of dinner trying to sell you more services, and of course many supprise fees that they don’t tell you about up front. I ditched them for a Straight Talk no contract cell phone.
So, I called Embarq some time ago to cancel my service. Seemed simple enought. I thought I would have to pay one more bill and then be done with them. The supprisingly nice customer service representative informed me that, unless I made any long-distance calls in the time remaining until my phone was deactivated, my balance with them was zero and I would not be billed for any more money. I thought that was pretty sweet.
Then, quite some time later, a bill showed up from Embarq for the standard monthly amount. We made no long distance calls. Worse yet, the bill showed up right at the begining of the busy holiday season. I had intended to call Embarq and question them on the matter, but in the rush I didn’t get the matter in a timely fasion, which was my own fault.
So, a letter shows up, not a month after the bill came, saying that Embarq had refered the matter to a collection agency. That was irritating. Not half as irritating as receiving ANOTHER bill from them, ANOTHER service period, within 24 hours of receiving the collection agency notice. This bill was, peculiarly, for much less than the average monthly bill. It also has long distance calls that I know I didn’t make, and my wife claims she didn’t make either. At least one number she doesn’t recognize, and there isn’t anyone else in our household. Even if she had, part of our package with Embarq had given us 30 minutes of free long distance per month.
While I’m not overly concerned over a matter of under $50, I have a big problem with being pushed around by corperate bullies. What are my options of stopping this? I don’t have enough money to afford a lawyer, but I have considered writing a letter or making a call to my state’s attorney general (Missouri), or perhaps some buisiness regulatory agency or watchdog group. But, I honestly don’t have the foggiest of how to go about that, or how effective that would be. Perhaps if I tried several options?
I have a big problem with bullies of any kind, and I hope someone out there will have some ideas/suggestions/advice on what to do and how effective it will likely be against this Goliath. I don’t have any ill will or desire to do harm to Embarq or CenturyLink, I just want them to get off my back, preferably by choice.
Thanks for any info beforehand, and God bless!
Edit- I would also like to find a way to undo any damage to my credit done by being refered to a bill collector. I am less concerned about this, however, as it was somewhat my fault for not having dealt with this matter right away as I should have.
Open Question: Does anybody know how I can sell my cell phone number to like a company or something?
Resolved Question: What should I get my wife for cmas? I have narrowed it down to?
1. A new wash board since she wore out the last one by the river last week.
2. A new axe since she broke the handle on the old one wile gathering fire wood.
3. A new cow for her to milk since we need to sell more milk.
4. A new horse so she will no longer have to walk the ten miles to town.
5. A cell phone so I can can call her about every 30 minutes to be sure she is getting all her chores done and getting my supper ready while I am fishing.
Please help me choose so she can be happy tomorrow.
Oh and she is pregnant so should the axe be the soft handle model ?
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