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ESBI charged my Embarq phone bill 14.95 for email services I did not request. Internet
My Embarq phone bill included a charge of 14.95 for ESBI email. I never heard of ESBI nor did I ever sign up for email with them. I emailed them to remove this charge from Embarq but have had no response.
Terry
Las Vegas, Nevada
U.S.A.
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The Fone Rep
Johnson City,Tennessee,
U.S.A.
Call the third party co
#2Consumer Comment
Fri, September 19, 2008
Due to the Nafta Law Embarq by law has to allow third partys to charge on their bill. You get these charges by filling out surveys online, or simply clicking on a 'pop up'. Unknown to most, you are agreeing to take their service by simply clicking. You can call the third party company and get specific details like who authorized the charge. Tell them to cancel the service and demand a refund. Your better off paying the Embarq bill in full, because any credits issued back will take 2-3 mos, and if you keep deducting it from the bill it shows as 'previous balance' on the bill and can cause late fees. I know this is frustrating, but try to pay attention on who is using the computer and what they click.