Verizon to tack on $2/month fee for users not using autopay system
Date: Thursday, December 29th, 2011, 07:22
Category: iPhone, News

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Per Droid Life, a leaked memo shows that Verizon Wireless will soon be charging customers US$2 for every month they aren’t using the company’s autopay/autodraft system. The leaked memo details what has to be done with the policy change since the carrier boosted its early termination fee for “advanced devices.”
Effective January 15th, any customer that opts to pay their wireless bill online or over the phone will be charged an extra US$2 each month, and the only way to sidestep it is to sign up for AutoPay or to pay by electronic check, where there’s no credit card fee passed on to the carrier.
For those unaware, AutoPay automatically drafts the most recent amount from either a linked checking / savings account or a credit card on file.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available and let us know what you make of this in the comments.
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