51. Consumer advocates say the slammed customer should pay nothing, as a form of punishment to the phone company. 52. Consumer advocates may cringe at the idea, calculating that customers are paying too much for something that quickly depreciates in value. 53. Crammed with helpful full-color how-to examples, it lets customers pay for help that should have been included with the program. 54. Currently the smaller customers pay the cost of electricity from independents. 55. Customers are reportedly paying premium prices for imports of finished steel, rather than turning to them as a low-cost alternative, as in the past. 56. Customers may also pay through their banks or an electronic bill provider like Atlanta-based CheckFree, options which have been available for some time. 57. Customers must pay extra for movies or packages of sports programming. 58. Customers pay for a password that allows them to look at listings for apartments available in their size and price range throughout the day. 59. Customers can pay on-line, by telephone or by fax. |