When
should you contact us? |
1.
If you have discovered that a long distance carrier that you did
not select is showing up on your GTE bill, you should contact us.
2.
If you discover rates for long distance calls made from your home
phone or with a calling card that are higher then they should be,
you should contact us. For example, a charge of 50 cents per minute
for calls made from your home phone within California or 75 cents
per minute with a calling card may indicate a billing error. This
does not mean that charges of less then 50 or 75 cents a minute
are always correct. We selected 50 cents per minute for calls made
from your home phone and 75 cents a minute for calls made using
a calling card only as a uniform starting point for the purpose
of efficient investigation. If you believe that your charges are
excessive, you should contact us.
3. If
you have received a credit instead of a cash refund.
4. If
you have information on the alleged GTE billing practices that are
involved in this case, you should contact us. For example you may
have worked for GTE at one time or you may know someone who has
such knowledge. If this is the case you should contact us. |