Watch Your Cell Phone Bills!
Watch your cell phone bills. I was about to say, know what your bill should be and if the bill is not close review your bill. However, that really is not good enough. as there may be ripoffs lurking in the statistical noise of your bill.
What I mean is if you expect your bill to be around (for instance) $80.00 per month is an $82.37 bill going to make you upset? Probably not, you will probably dismiss it and pay it. It is minor and since I get charged per international text message (which I do send and receive) I can easily explain any deviation from our base bill as arising from text messaging.
However, there are those out there who take advantage of you not getting upset when the cell phone bill is close to the base. I have seen this a number of times on our phone bills.
My wife somehow got on some text message list. Ever other week or so they would send a text message out and bill us $5.95 or something like that for the text message. The message would include instructions to get off the list (reply with “stop” in the subject) that never worked. This went on for a couple of months and I was reviewing my bill and I saw these charges and investigation showed this is a common practice. Somehow they get your number and start sending you text messages and bill you for each message sent. The charges are right at the level they figure many will disregard the minor increase in their bill.
I phoned our cell phone service to complain and not only did the make the text messages stop, they also credited us with the previous month’s charges. I did not ask for anything beyond the previous month charging the older charges to my experience account.
Moral of the story weed (yeah they are hard to piece together) through your cell phone bills and study the charges.
- How much are they charging you for?
- What are they charging you for?
- Is it a charge for a service you request or agreed to?
Trying to change myself and you on thrift and savings! It is hard to save save save in a spend spend spend world, but it is better to save than spend!