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Read Your Phone Bill

Please!  I am begging you.  Read your phone bill.  Whether it is your cell phone or a home phone always read your phone bill. The crazy companies that run our phone service are never looking out for your best interest.  They are always looking to make a quick buck on extra fees and services that you may not need or may not know that you have.  If you do not read your phone bill you will end up paying more every time.

Here is a quick example from my own experiences:

I have a great cell phone plan.  It consists of four phones with 1500 minutes to share and all the phones have free internet, pictures, text messaging, nights and weekends, mobile to mobile, and my phone gets three extra numbers that I can make and receive calls for free.  All this for $64.00 before taxes (if you want to learn how I did this check out my series on the Cell Phone Game).  Since I negotiated this plan I have had to call every month to get them to charge me what was promised.  Either they charge me for internet on the extra lines or they charge me for  service on the extra lines or something studpid.  So far of the three phones that have been added only one is right.  I am still fighting with them to get this done properly.  I know it can be done and am just waiting for them to get it right.  The key to this is that i read my bill every month to make sure the charges are not messed up.  If I didn't do that I would have already paid atleast $200 in mistakes by my carrier.

Now this case is extreme but imagine if you were paying an extra $15 per month for something you do not use.  Maybe it is the internet on your phone or nights starting an hour earlier.  If you never read your bill you would think it is just the cost of the plan.  Instead of letting the phone companies get away with this robbery just check your bill and if you do not understand something call in and get them to explain it to you.  Besides, the only thing you have to lose is your money.

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  • Tis the truth, I have went around and around with my carrier, my plan changes itself almost every month.

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