It used to be easy to pay your bills but, like everything else today in our world, simple only defines minds today. Once, the world allowed 30 days for a bill to be considered paid on time. There were no fines that sometimes exceeded the amount of the actual bill for being a minute late. The bill came to you in the mail and you wrote a check and paid it, mailing it back for a few cents in postage. The postage never exceeded the amount of the bill.
Today, many places charge $5. to authorize payment to a real person on phone. It is made difficult for you to pay online unless you must promise to allow the company to withdraw whatever they want you to think you owe, automatically from whichever source you name. Had I allowed Verizon to do this I would have been out a few hundred since, in the two and a half years I've had their FIOS, cable TV and house phone, an accurate bill has been a rare novelty.
Webmasters seem to make a game out of seeing how quickly they can confuse the consumer. When you call a Service Representative to discuss a bill, it seems like a Murphy Law that an important phone call will beep in (to which you need to respond) and the representative comes back to you then, finding you not there, hangs up and the whole wasted time procedure must be repeated.
I'm not paranoid. I just know 'they' are all out to get us!
2 comments:
hi, may i know whos owner of this blog? we sell jelly fish
great site, jelly fish distributor! Too bad you are a half world away. Do you export to any Aisan markets in the Boston, Massachusetts area?
Yiayia
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