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		<description><![CDATA[Avoid Cell Phone Free Trial Services Perhaps you&#8217;ve seen an online advertisement like this &#8211; &#8220;Tim Tebow&#8217;s IQ is 129, What&#8217;s Yours?&#8221; I was curious to see what kind of business was behind this ad and was surprised to see the outcome was a quiz where by typing in my cell phone number &#8211; not [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com">Video Credit Score</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/scam-cell-phone-free-trial-services/">Avoid Cell Phone Free Trial Services &#8211; Episode #104</a></p>
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<h3>Avoid Cell Phone Free Trial Services</h3>
<p>Perhaps you&#8217;ve seen an online advertisement like this &#8211; &#8220;Tim Tebow&#8217;s IQ is 129, What&#8217;s Yours?&#8221;  I was curious to see what kind of business was behind this ad and was surprised to see the outcome was a quiz where by typing in my cell phone number &#8211; not a credit card &#8211; simply a cell phone number, I&#8217;d be signing up for a $14.99 per month service.</p>
<p>I wonder just how many $100s of millions are being made off this business model.  Especially among pre-teens and teenagers, even though the product does say you need to be 18 to sign up or have parental consent.  Some of these services not only charge a monthly fee, but also charge a 79 cent fee for each text message update.  There&#8217;s another $23.70/month.</p>
<p>I remember reading a few years ago how 40% of people don&#8217;t read their credit card statements,  I would assume that even less review their cellular phone bills.</p>
<p>Canceling is actually not that painful.  Look at your cell phone bill for a charge that looks like this:</p>
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<p>You can also cancel but texting &#8220;STOP&#8221; in reply to any received message in most cases.</p>
<p>In my case, AT&amp;T offered immediately to refund the past two monthly charges with the caveat that AT&amp;T must wait until they get refunded to get the amount before I see the refund.  So, I&#8217;m forced to check my bill diligently for the next few months to see if the refund is recorded.  An interesting marketing/customer service strategy as it makes me feel good [i.e. avoid filing a Better Business Bureau complaint, perhaps] yet, I&#8217;m unclear that the refund will happen.  When I asked how many months I&#8217;d been signed up for, the customer service agent replied that he didn&#8217;t have that info.  Sneaky.</p>
<p>In conclusion, with so much at stake with a weak economy right now, I&#8217;m wondering how much people can save by avoiding these types of businesses.  Sure, some people might be getting their $14.99 value, but I suspect many people never use the service.</p>
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