Got a "revised" final bill from FairPoint Communications (they bought the local phone lines from Verizon in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont) for a whopping $1.68. Now, technically, I canceled my service before the cutover from Verizon, but got what I thought was a final bill last month for $4.95. Paid that. Now I got another "final" bill for $1.68. Was it really worth it for FairPoint to send it out? They could have written it off and saved the money on paper, postage and handling.
I should pay it in change, but I'll be good and write them a check.
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