More Pressure on Exorbitant Early Termination Cell Phone Charges
Exorbitant cell phone fees are being challenged left right and center, which is a good thing for consumers and a bad thing for major corporations gouging their customers. Earlier we reported Canadians in Saskatchewan are launching a class-action lawsuit against major cell phone providers for bogus 'system access fees' charged every month. Now it seems a Senator in the US is fed up with the 'early cancellation fees' most cell phone providers enact.
Some cell phone companies charge their users $100 to $200 to end a contract no matter what the reason and disguise their own charges as taxes on bills, witnesses told a congressional panel.
In a hearing to discuss a bill to end these practices, Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam stonily pleaded for a "light touch" in regulating the cell phone industry.
The bill requires that early termination fees be pro-rated. Companies now sometimes charge $100 to $200 to users who decide to switch to another service, even soldiers who wanted to drop their service because they were being deployed to Iraq.
The bill would also require cell phone companies to identify as "taxes" only charges that were required by federal, state or other regulation.
Lawmakers also wanted companies to eliminate the practice of extending cell phone contracts without the consent of the user if changes were made to the bill that were as simple as raising or lowering minutes.
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October 19th, 2007 at 8:55 am
Finally the government is stepping in on something. I really hope the bill passes.