Actually they haven't claimed it was a government fee for quite a long time.
Quoted from Fido's website:
"monthly system access fee of $6.95 (non-government fee) and a monthly 911 emergency service fee (50¢) apply in addition to the monthly service fee. ... The system access fee is charged to help cover the costs associated with the ongoing operation, maintenance and upgrading of the wireless network. The fee is not required by nor collected for the government or any of its agencies."
I know about the whole system fee and the 911 fees and ect. but when I get my first bill will their be taxes added on to my bill cause, for something that I thought would be $45, it might turn out to be $51, I'm concerned and a little nervous..
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Actually they haven't claimed it was a government fee for quite a long time.
Quoted from Fido's website:
"monthly system access fee of $6.95 (non-government fee) and a monthly 911 emergency service fee (50¢) apply in addition to the monthly service fee.
...
The system access fee is charged to help cover the costs associated with the ongoing operation, maintenance and upgrading of the wireless network. The fee is not required by nor collected for the government or any of its agencies."
I know about the whole system fee and the 911 fees and ect. but when I get my first bill will their be taxes added on to my bill cause, for something that I thought would be $45, it might turn out to be $51, I'm concerned and a little nervous..