I'm beyond dis-appointed with these people atm
Some background: I've been on the prowl for a cheap prepaid cell plan that fits my needs (no need for a cameraphone, or data plan, since I have a computer, so....I eventually narrow it down to one cell provider, only, I had to wait til fairly recently to even consider getting a cell phone/plan, due to finances.
Fast forward.....I order, or at least try to do so, a basic LG flip phone, with the plan that fits my budget (400 mins/texts for $35 a month)...All is well, right? Think again.
I received an e-mail earlier today advising me that my order cannot be processed, because the plan I was looking at is no longer available...To the contrary, I was told, when I voiced my concerns about the plan changeovers, that I would still be able to get the plan I want, so to me, they're just giving the run-around, and this has already given some red flags about this cell phone provider.
Which leads me to my question: Since my order with these people can't be processed, should I worry about being charged for service I'm not even USING, down the road? I'm leaning toward alerting my bank as to what is going on, advising them that I no longer wish to have service with this provider
Some background: I've been on the prowl for a cheap prepaid cell plan that fits my needs (no need for a cameraphone, or data plan, since I have a computer, so....I eventually narrow it down to one cell provider, only, I had to wait til fairly recently to even consider getting a cell phone/plan, due to finances.
Fast forward.....I order, or at least try to do so, a basic LG flip phone, with the plan that fits my budget (400 mins/texts for $35 a month)...All is well, right? Think again.
I received an e-mail earlier today advising me that my order cannot be processed, because the plan I was looking at is no longer available...To the contrary, I was told, when I voiced my concerns about the plan changeovers, that I would still be able to get the plan I want, so to me, they're just giving the run-around, and this has already given some red flags about this cell phone provider.
Which leads me to my question: Since my order with these people can't be processed, should I worry about being charged for service I'm not even USING, down the road? I'm leaning toward alerting my bank as to what is going on, advising them that I no longer wish to have service with this provider
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