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  2. Verizon might owe you as much as $100. Here’s how to claim it

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    Verizon customers could be entitled to up to $100 as part of a proposed settlement by the wireless provider. The carrier is looking to resolve a class-action lawsuit that accused it of unfair ...

  3. Verizon settlement: Here's how much some customers are getting

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    Current and former Verizon customers who purchased postpaid wireless or data service plans and were charged an "Administrative Charge" and/or an "Administrative and Telco Recovery charge" between ...

  4. ‘Legal in the United States of America’: Verizon charged this ...

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    If you’ve ever been overcharged on your phone bill, you know how much of a pain it is to have to get on the phone with customer service for a refund. ... But the number one thing you can do is ...

  5. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    We, in our sole discretion, may change or discontinue any or all aspects of a fee-based Service without notice, including access to support services, content and other products or services ancillary to the fee-based Service. We may change our fees and billing methods at any time.

  6. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    If you connect to AOL using a long-distance number or AOLnet 800 number, you’ll see these surcharges in addition to your monthly subscription fee. We don’t refund these charges, so check with your phone company to make sure your selected access numbers are local.

  7. Cramming (fraud) - Wikipedia

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    Cramming is a form of fraud in which small charges are added to a bill by a third party without the subscriber's consent, approval, authorization or disclosure. These may be disguised as a tax, some other common fee or a bogus service, and may be several dollars or even just a few cents.

  8. Federal telephone excise tax - Wikipedia

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    The special method involves comparing the April 2006 phone bill with the excise tax on long-distance service and the September 2006 bill without it. The percentage difference in the excise tax, subject to a 1% or 2% maximum cap, can be applied to annual or quarterly telephone bills to determine the credit.

  9. Change your AOL account to a free plan

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    If you'd like to proceed with changing your account to a free AOL account, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Cancel My Billing. 6. Select a reason for canceling from the drop-down menu and then click Cancel My Billing. You will no longer be billed. Please come back whenever you like!