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CUB of California!

We had a great year in 2007. Thanks to your support, CUB of California is committed to promote refunds from the state’s largest electric companies, fought to keep natural gas rates down, and crisscrossed the state showing consumers how to slash their phone bills. But the work of protecting consumers from abuse by the big utilities never ends and various deregulated suppliers. With over $990 million in proposed rate hikes on the table already, the coming year is shaping up to be another challenging one for consumers. CUB of California is on your side every day, fighting to keep a lid on your electric, gas, water and telephone bills. Please consider joining CUB of California now so we can keep winning for you in 2008. And, if you’re already a CUB of California member, please renew your membership today.

Thanks again for all your support and have a peaceful and happy holiday season!


UTILITY RATES

Citizen Action/California remains committed to achieving fair, reliable and affordable rates for utility services through reform of utility regulation in California.

We reaffirm our support for a comprehensive energy policy that includes an affordable payment plan for low-income utility consumers and substantial investment in residential energy conservation, and calls for full and adequate state funding for low-income energy assistance.

Citizen Action/California supports state legislation to maintain a well-funded Citizens Utility Board and will oppose attempts by lawmakers to limit CUB of California's ability to lobby or participate in the legislative process.

We are actively engaged and support the fight for achieving fair, reliable and affordable rates. Below are ongoing campaigns that we support.




Unauthorized Charges on Your Local Phone - Utility Bill?

How to Find Them, Eliminate Them & Get Your Money Back!

If your business still gets its phone service through the old "AT&T and Verizon, etc" local phone company (as opposed to one of the newer competitive phone providers) then you need to double check your phone bill each and every month for charges you did not authorize. You may not know it but the local phone company allows other companies to bill you through your local phone bill. And while the local phone company allows other businesses to bill you through your local phone bill, the local phone company does not verify that the charges being billed to you by the other company are valid. When these unauthorized charges fraudulently appear on your phone bill it's called "cramming". Unfortunately you as the business owner or manager are the only one that can spot the unauthorized charges and if you don't comb over your bill every month to spot these unauthorized charges - you'll pay for them.

Why does the local phone company allow other companies to pass charges onto your phone bill? "Third-party billing" is supposedly a great convenience in that you only have to pay one bill instead of separate bills for obvious authorized phone related charges like yellow-page advertising in the "real yellow pages", 411 information calls and long-distance calls from your chosen long distance carrier. Over the years though, some less-than-scrupulous companies have realized that most businesses rarely scrutinize their local-phone bills. To take advantage of this, these companies have come up with elaborate schemes to place

unauthorized charges on your phone bill that you'll end up paying for without even thinking. Unauthorized

charges you can end up paying for include charges for unwanted (and unused) email accounts, web sites,

directory information calls, directory advertising in obscure publications, voice mail accounts and other

services.

In theory, before these charges can be placed on your phone bill, the company that is originating the third-party billed charges is supposed to have a verification of the order like a voice recording. In reality though,

all the company needs to do to initiate the charge is submit your name and phone number to the billing

entity. The verifications are only required to be produced if a complaint is filed.

To prevent these charges from appearing on you business phone bill it's helpful to understand the four

parties that make unauthorized third party phone charges a costly reality. Party number one is any

employee who can answer your business phones. The unauthorized charge is rarely random and it usually

happens after one of your company employees gets a telemarketing call. Employees should be instructed to

document and report any overly aggressive telemarketing calls they receive. Party number two is the

telemarketing company that originates the unauthorized charges by trying to get your employee to accept

some service for which you'll be billed through your local phone bill. Party number three is the third-party

billing company that has billing agreements with your local phone company. The name of the third-party

billing is the one that is prominently displayed on your phone bill. After the third-party billing company's

name is the name of the company that is originating the unwanted charges. Party number four is your "former Ma Bell" local phone company that collects the unwanted charges (keeps a share for "Ma") and then passes the rest to the third-party billing company (who keeps a big share) and then passes the balance on to the company that initiated the unwanted charge.

Following are some of the top third-party billing names and unauthorized charge originators you'll find on

your phone bill. If you see these names on your phone bill you'll want to call the toll free number listed next to the charge to confirm it's a charge that's been properly authorized to be placed on your bill. Following are actual examples that we've recently found while auditing business phone bills.

We recommend customers should review any utility bills issued by deregulated utility companies. (In most instances today, consumers are paying higher charges to the deregulated gas and electric supply companies).

All Utility - Energy, gas, electric and water bills should be reviewed for proper reading and tariff.

If you suspect that you have been overcharged ask for detailed explanation and or file a complaint with your State Utility Commission.



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