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Got a question... Can I start my own Bi-Weekly Lending Tree mortgage company? Hoping for any answer or 2. Second question.. Hello C Netters-. |
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Yup, but... you might want to make sure and wait for another member here to confirm this as I am not confident. Better yet, why don't you ask the Lending Tree guys because they can answer you better...
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You went 4000 minutes over your plan, or am I misunderstanding you? If so, that $2000 bill is probably correct. Thats why my plan is unlimited Nationwide. No surprise bills...
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...and I complained when the kids called a "TON" of local calls that they could have used the "land-line" phone for....
BILL $220+ (NORMAL $100) 4 PHONES T-MOBILE.. |
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Isn't it sorta irresponsible to use 7000 minutes? (3.75 hours per day x 31 days). I mean, did you ever think that you were using the phone a lot? All you had to do was dial 611 to hear minute usage. I went over 4 minutes last month they gave me a credit. I happened because I had bonus minutes for 6 months and they finally had expired..
You'll probably wind up with some settlement but now your credit reports are ****ed. And won't they demand a HUGE deposit to give you a phone now? You can always do prepaid I suppose... |
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I would also try.
Www.planetfeedback.com.. I recently had a complaint that I filed with them and it was handled very well. Besides everyone can see the complaints against all of the companies. Give it a try, you have nothing to lose!.. |
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Wow... didn't look at your call timer at all, did you ;) Couldn't you expense the bill if you're on project? I'm confused. How were you lied to? You seem to understand the terms of your bill. You ran over by 4000 minutes.50 a minute sucks... but if you agreed to it... You should have taken the 99 plan and paid the 700...
They earned the 2000 bill, you just don't want to pay it. And while I agree that it's painful, you did use their services at an agreed to rate.... Now, I'm one who will always look for ways companies screw us/ up and try to fix it... but you can't use the Fair Credit Billing Act b/c your bill was correct and you have passed the time limit (60 days) from receipt of the bill.... So what is your goal now?. I'd send Diversified a validation request letter (certified return receipt) and see if they can validate the debt. You can try to get them to make mistakes in collecting the debt and use the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Fair Credit Reporting Act as leverage... Other than that you can do a settlement percentage with the collection agency and settle the bill, but that will leave you with their notation on your report and you may get a 1099 for the amount settled (you get to pay taxes on portions of debts forgiven).... So If I were you, I'd request validation and see what they can send you... |
