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Which long distance companies will pay me for the switching fee?

Rebecca Atwood
Posted on Friday, November 11, 2005
by Rebecca Atwood , Customer Care Manager, Follow me on Twitter
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In researching each long distance company that we compare at ##SITENAMESHORT I was able to discover that half of the companies will credit you back for the charges while the other half won't.  But remember, even the companies that do not credit the switching fee have incredibly low rates, and will make up for that small fee in the long run!

COMPANIES WHO CREDIT SWITCHING FEE

COMPANIES WHO DO NOT CREDIT SWITCHING FEE

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Long Distance - Did you know?

The USF fee is a mandatory fee implemented by the FCC. Companies can however charge a higher % than required. A higher USF fee can have a significant effect on your final bill. We include the USF Fee into our "Yearly Savings" formula which has a significant role in which plan has the highest Yearly Savings value.

This fee goes to High Cost/Low Income Fund, Schools, Libraries, Rural Health Care, and Telecommunications Relay Services or TRS Fund.

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