Customer Experience · Service & Billing DisputesstructuralMobile CarrierUnauthorized ChargesBilling DisputeSupport Failure

Carriers Post Unauthorized Charges and Use Support Workflows That Block Dispute

Mobile carriers add large unauthorized charges to accounts and then route dispute calls through support processes that interrupt customers, assign blame without investigation, and offer no escalation path. The combination of an illegitimate charge and a support structure designed to deflect — rather than resolve — leaves customers with no practical recourse short of regulatory complaints. Chargebacks risk service termination, creating further leverage for the carrier.

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