PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Logo  
Customer Support Center
NTInet Home Page  
Knowledge Base Home Support Center Home | Contact Us Contact Us
Home > All Categories > Account & Billing Information > I canceled my account recently. Why did I receive another bill?
Question Title I canceled my account recently. Why did I receive another bill?
There are three primary reasons why you would typically receive another bill:
  • If you have any unpaid balance due from prior payment periods, you may receive another bill for that balance due. This includes fees associated with returned checks.
  • Basic service charges (e.g., for your Dial-up or Wireless plan) cover the upcoming month. Charges that are usage-based (e.g., VoIP, 800 & international calling,  dial-up access with extra hours used) obviously can't be calculated in advance and are therefore billed after the fact. If you canceled your service after incurring additional charges, you will receive another invoice reflecting those charges.
  • If your cancellation caused you to incur early termination fees per your contract agreement with NTinet , you will receive an invoice reflecting those fees.
Authored by: NTInet Support Staff This question has been viewed 670 times so far.
Click Here to View all the questions in Account & Billing Information category.
File Attachments File Attachments
There are no attachment file(s) related to this question.
How helpful was this article to you?
Related Questions Related Questions
  1. How do I pay my bill online?
  2. What is the USF Recovery Fee that appears on my invoice? What other taxes and fees are included on my invoice?
  3. What is the "Partial Month" charge listed on my invoice?
  4. I have already sent in a payment. Why did I receive another invoice?
  5. Am I being charged for each of the email addresses listed on the invoice?
  6. Why was my payment rejected? What do I need to do about it?
Article Information Additional Information
Article Number: 23
Created: 2009-10-07 11:23 AM
Rating: No Rating
 
Article Options Article Options
Print Question Print this Question
Email Question Email Question to Friend
Export to Adobe PDF Export to PDF File
Export to MS Word Export to MS Word
Bookmark Article
Subscribe to Article Subscribe to Article
 
Search Knowledge Base Search Knowledge Base