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Unfair Bill

moeez143pk1
I'm a participant level 2
I'm a participant level 2

So I just got billed $378.16 for making international calls to Pakistan, although my plan includes 1000 international long-distance minutes. 

 

I called Fido support and they are saying that my international minutes are not valid for Pakistan. This is strange because the in-store that signed me up told me that I could call anywhere in the world with international minutes. 

 

The phone rep and service supervisor are refusing to help me.  

 

Does anyone else know what else can be done?

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Cawtau
Senior MVP Senior MVP
Senior MVP

Hello Moeez143pk1,

 

  Welcome to the community!

 

  Sorry to hear of your situation. It is unfortunate you were not are those 1000 International minutes are only to certain Countries. I do not know what was discussed in-store. However, that 1000 International minute promotion had always been to certain Countries. It was never available Worldwide. It should be noted that the included Countries for the 1000 International minutes promotion might vary depending on when you received the promotion (see here). As far as I am aware, the current list includes:

 

Bangladesh

China (including Hong Kong)

India

Mexico

United Kingdom

~see here.

 

  Though, you would need to verify the included Countries in your particular promotion. That said, I do not believe Pakistan was ever included as one of those Countries.

 

  Fido and Rogers did waive long-distance charges to Pakistan following the floods last year. However, I do not believe that offer is ongoing.

 

  If you regularly need to make calls to Pakistan, you might consider their Preferred International Rate Add-on (see here). Unfortunately, it is not possble to retroactively include the add-on for calls already on the system.

 

  You should note these forums are community-driven and not intended as a venue for customer services. If you would like to re-discuss those charges, you would need to contact customer service. In addition, they can also be contacted via Live Chat, Facebook, or Twitter. Those methods can be accessed via the contact page posted above.

 

    In the mean time, I understand this is a difficult time and receiving such a bill even more distressing. If you're unable to make full payment on the bill, you might consider trying to arrange a payment schedule. To make an arrangement, you'll need to contact the credit operations department. It should also be mentioned that any arrangement would be at the discretion of the credit operations team.

 

Hope this helps 😀

 

Cheers

 


moeez143pk1
I'm a participant level 2
I'm a participant level 2

Read the full post before giving a generic reply. 

 

Update: I went into the store, turns out the rep that helped get my second number has a history of misleading customers and was fired from the company. 

Hello again,

 


@moeez143pk1 wrote:

Read the full post before giving a generic reply. ..

  I did read your full post and my reply was not generic.

 


@moeez143pk1 wrote:

...This is strange because the in-store that signed me up told me that I could call anywhere in the world with international minutes...



@Cawtau wrote:

...I do not know what was discussed in-store. However, that 1000 International minute promotion had always been to certain Countries...



@moeez143pk1 wrote:

...I called Fido support and they are saying that my international minutes are not valid for Pakistan....



@Cawtau  wrote:

...If you would like to re-discuss those charges, you would need to contact customer service....


  Again, these forums are community-driven and not intended as a venue for customer services. I do not know what recourse may be available given the history of that in-store customer service person. If you would like to further discuss those charges, you would need to contact customer service

 

Cheers