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Customers such as Bius who don’t have long-distance calling plans can make long-distance calls, but they pay the highest rates.
Phone Companies Charge Fee for Not Making Calls | Impact Lab 2007
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Durham, N.C., retiree Daniel Bius discovered the $2 charge on his April bill.
Phone Companies Charge Fee for Not Making Calls | Impact Lab 2007
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For instance, if Bius pays a $6.75 charge to have his long-distance access disconnected, Verizon will end the monthly $2 fee, but block his outgoing long-distance calls.
Phone Companies Charge Fee for Not Making Calls | Impact Lab 2007
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Bius 'platform is largely anti-Ogden, who, Bius said, has lost touch and served too long.
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"There comes a time for every man to move on," said Bius, who was the unsuccessful Republican candidate in 1998 and 2000 state representative races.
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Bius has criticized Ogden for balancing the current budget with the help of the "Obama money" -- $12 billion in stimulus funds.
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Ogden said he changed his mind when it became clear Bius would have won the nomination by default and that he wanted to give the district a choice.
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The centerpiece of Bius 'platform is ending what he calls generational welfare, the continual support of generations of families on welfare.
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Bius said that he would likely not have entered the race if Ogden didn't make the initial announcement that he wasn't going to run.
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After Odgen said he wouldn't run, Bius said, he prayed, and came to the conclusion that he would.
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