07-06-2015, 01:41 AM
Wags wrote:
[quote=GGD]
Exactly what would you set as the policy that anticipates all possible situations if you were in charge?
If you're going to have any cutoff limit, what if someone goes over that limit by $0.09? Where do you draw the line?
I dunno, ask T-Mobile
How about if you short change T-Mobile (and all of your other bills) by $0.09 every month and report back on how they handle it in the long term, and which are the bad corporations and which are the good ones.
BTW: Here's T-Mobile's statement, they have an unspecified grace period for the $5 late fee, but note that they may shut off your service if you have an unpaid balance, at any time, no grace period.
https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-3235#late
Late Fee
Late fees are $5 or more (up to 1.5% of the balance) if the balance is not paid by the due date shown on your statement. You automatically receive a grace period (depending on which state you live in) after your due date before a late fee is determined.
The late fee grace period does not apply to partial account suspensions. Anytime your account is past due, suspension is a possibility. The balance that remains unpaid when the grace period ends is charged the late fee.