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Your first bill will be larger than your normal bill since it will include the full amount for the coming month, plus a prorated amount for the portion of the partial first 'billing month cycle' that you had service.
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Your first bill will be larger than your normal bill since it will include the full amount for the coming month, plus a prorated amount for the portion of the partial first 'billing month cycle' that you had service.
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It doesn't hurt to call and ask where the bill is at. And while you are at it, find out what the estimated first bill will be.
I have learned that TV and Internet service might be on different bill cycles. It also has to do with what your "Due Date" and "Serice Date" are. It may take 2-3 bill cycles to 'settle down' as well.
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Thanks all
I received the bill the day after I posted. The funny thing is that there are some past due charges on it. Why would there be past due charges if Verizon never billed me for them before?