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Uncategorized Thursday, December 29th 2011 at 12:20 pm

Verizon to Introduce $2 Convenience Fee for Online and Phone Payments [UPDATED]

UPDATE: Apparently they’ve backed off.

A recently leaked memo indicates that Verizon really wants its customers to use autopay or electronic checks. So much so that it’s going to start charging a $2 convenience fee to all customers who utilize the pay by phone or online payment option. The big idea, from Verizon’s perspective, is to push their customers into modes of payments where Verizon won’t have to foot a credit card fee. Of course, with a $2 fee rolling out, it might actually turn consistent, forgetful fee-payers into a better cash cow, but either way, the fee will make the situation a win-win for Verizon. That is, if they don’t mind getting their customers a little bit angry.

Egregious though the fee might seem, Verizon isn’t the first one to roll out this kind of policy. Sprint has been doing the same thing to its customers for almost 2 years now, and the Sprint fee is 5 dollars. But even if there is a precedent for this fee, there’s also a precedent for a better way. AT&T, for example, offered their customers a $25 gift card to switch over to autopay, something that was just a little more well received. Because of the leaked memo, Verizon has been catching flak even before the actual announcement, so there’s a chance they might go back on their plan. More likely, however, they’ll just go through with it. Having your customers on autopay is really important to service providers, so they probably aren’t going to just give up that fight.

(via Engadget)

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  • Anonymous

    No, Verizon, you may not have access to my bank account through AutoPay.  And, no, I will not use electronic check either.  Apparently, it’s checks in your store from here on out.

    Verizon hasn’t been too bad up until now (and I will NEVER return to AT&T), but this could send me looking elsewhere.  Ooops, wait.  That doesn’t work in a near monopoly does it?  Yeah, I’ll just be over here in the corner bending over now…

  • Erin

    This is so stupid.  Maybe their IT department asked for raises.

  • Johnnyroxx

    that’s retarded, they just want your money. They dont give a fuck. I think they do this so when you look at your bill and see charges for shit you didn’t download, they will already have your money in there bank account (autopay). but that why i stay with prepay, fuck the BS.

  • Anonymous

    According to Federal law charging any extra fee for using a credit card is illegal. That is one reason that Visa is not accepted by my schools website which charges a $2 convenience fee on book orders. Visa said they would no longer work with the school.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_A647F4ATLBSESDPCN2GYQSYOMY Barry Jones

    bonin’ me for $2 is damned inconvenient