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"Switching to a new cell phone provider is
supposed to be easier than ever due to new rules
that let you keep your phone number. But jilted
carriers aren't giving up without a parting shot.
Four of the six national carriers - AT&T
Wireless, Cingular Wireless, Sprint and Nextel
Communications - bill consumers for an entire
month of service in the last month, even if
defectors leave well before the end of the
billing cycle. This year Cingular, which is
buying AT&T for $41 billion, scrapped its policy
of charging most customers just for the portion
of the month that they had service. AT&T modified
its contract last summer to eliminate prorating.
Sprint and Nextel say they have long billed for
the entire last month." - Source 
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2004-09-12-cell-bill_x.htm


Cell phone switching can cost in billing
By Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

Switching to a new cell phone provider is
supposed to be easier than ever due to new rules
that let you keep your phone number. But jilted
carriers aren't giving up without a parting shot.


Four of the six national carriers � AT&T
Wireless, Cingular Wireless, Sprint and Nextel
Communications � bill consumers for an entire
month of service in the last month, even if
defectors leave well before the end of the
billing cycle. 

This year Cingular, which is buying AT&T for $41
billion, scrapped its policy of charging most
customers just for the portion of the month that
they had service. 

AT&T modified its contract last summer to
eliminate prorating. 

Sprint and Nextel say they have long billed for
the entire last month. 

While Verizon and T-Mobile do prorate the last
month, Verizon last year modified its contract to
give it the option to shift gears.

But Janee Briesemeister of Consumers Union, which
has gotten several complaints recently, calls the
practice unfair: "They are, in effect, imposing a
mini-cancellation penalty." 

Yankee Group analyst Roger Entner says the
providers are short-sighted. "If you kick
(customers) in the butt on the way out, they
won't come back." 

Sprint's Scott Stoffel says, "We clearly spell
this out throughout the sale process" and in
contracts. Cingular and Sprint say they bill for
service a month in advance.

AT&T's Ritch Blasi says a subscription "runs for
the full month. It would be more costly to have
to prorate millions of customers." 

He says his company's decision to change its
policy was unrelated to rules effective in
November that let customers keep their numbers
when they switch to another carrier.

Yet, Briesemeister says, "The timing is very
suspicious. I didn't get complaints about this
before" number-keeping started. 

Landline phone, cable and electric companies
generally prorate the first and last bill. 

Cell providers prorate the first month of
service.

By not prorating the last month, "they're ripping
us off," says Morty Kostetsky, a self-described
"senior citizen" in Fort Lee, N.J. 

When he asked AT&T to cancel one of his two
services beginning Sept. 15, the company charged
him $35 for the entire 30-day billing cycle,
which ends Oct. 11. 

Patrick Slay kept his AT&T number when he
switched to Verizon Wireless on May 25, but was
charged $52 for his last month ended June 17.

"They're trying to get whatever money they can,"
says Slay, 40, a Nashville career counselor whose
bill was adjusted after he complained to AT&T. 

Both Kostetsky and Slay subscribed
month-to-month, so were not liable for
cancellation fees of up to $200 for customers who
break long-term contracts.

Even customers who cancel service precisely when
their contracts end also can be hit with final
full-month charges. 

Contract terms and billing cycle dates often do
not coincide. 





                
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