In Reply to: RE: I think your iPhone Insurance figure is off posted by oldmkvi on December 22, 2024 at 17:03:33:
It IS a royal pain dealing with the cellular carriers. We've all been there spending hours trying to figure out their plans and special offers. I try to do it online but when I have to call and speak with someone I can't even understand it gets really frustrating. I recently switched from T-Mobile back to Xfinity Mobile (Verizon network). It was a challenge.I cancelled T-Mobile 3 or 4 months ago yet they still send me an invoice every month showing a -$12.50 CREDIT. So why don't they just credit it back to my VISA? I called them a couple months ago and they said I should visit a store to get it cleared up. That's total BS. They're just hanging on to my money as long as they can thinking I won't do anything about it. I'm sure they do that to everyone and profit from their little scam. Yeah, it's only a $12.50 CREDIT but it's not their money.
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