Even rich customers may find that more convenient than queuing to pay their telephone bill.
The Federal Communications Commission defines cramming as the practice of placing unauthorized, misleading or deceptive charges on your telephone bill.
The couple also pays less for food (5.6% vs. 8.3%), cable television (1% vs. 1.8%) and the telephone bill (1.2% vs. 2.8%).
You had to have some identification, whether it was a power bill, a hunting and fishing license, a rent receipt, a telephone bill.
For text message donations, your telephone bill will suffice if it shows the name of the organization, the date and amount of the contribution.
For text message donations, your telephone bill will suffice if it shows the name of the organization receiving your donation, the date and amount of the contribution.
Since users already have a mobile-phone account, he hopes to sell home-delivered chillied chicken burgers via mobiles, and simply add the price to the monthly telephone bill.
For users of the free Internet services that are proliferating across Europe, the catch comes in the telephone bill, as charges for making calls to connect to these services.
Companies struggle to make money out of the unmetered services because, although surfers pay next to nothing, ISPs currently have to pay network provider British Telecom the full telephone bill.
After a talk on the telephone with Bill Clinton, Japan and the United States said they would act together to stop the collapse of the yen.
Nearly 80 percent said that prior to the survey, they were not aware that companies other than their telephone company could bill them for products and services on their mobile phone bills.
Fearing that the Indian plans could escalate into a wider - possibly nuclear - conflict, U.S. President Bill Clinton made a telephone appeal to Vajpayee on June 14.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates is on a shopping spree, and Internet telephone providers are at the top of his list.
Until Bill McGowan came on the scene in 1974, American Telephone and Telegraph had controlled all aspects of telephony in the United States through its monopoly position.
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Fortunately for telephone companies, one of the things they understand best is how to bill their users.
Shortly after the bill was signed into law in June, the Flynns stopped taking telephone calls from Colleran or Davis.
But when Suharto announced a budget in January that flouted earlier pledges to the IMF, telephone calls from his ASEAN colleagues as well as U.S. President Bill Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro are thought to have played a decisive role in persuading him to sign a revised agreement to make tough reforms.
The bill was intended to update existing Arizona harassment law, which targeted only telephone communications, according to Vogt, the legislator.
And then, the most contentious piece of legislation will come up - the bill to broaden the Bush administration's powers to listen in on telephone calls and other communications that are routed through the United States.
Besides the usual hotel room, lengthy telephone calls (yes, even in 1900) and, of course, a hefty bar bill, our late colleague seems to have claimed shamelessly for a spending spree on various personal items.
This includes the bizarre mailings you get from your health plan that say "this is not a bill" and you just throw them away, not to mention all the unnecessary telephone calls and faxes your doctors and hospitals need to make to get paid.
President Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, Britain's prime minister, have discussed the conflict by telephone.
Bill Clinton weighs in, as does Pope John Paul ll, and there is an antique telephone you can ring to hear an Irish comedian impersonating the bubbling Saturday Night Live euphoria of Bertie Ahern, the Barnie Rubble-resembling Taioseach, or prime minister, through much of the boom.
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