PhoneDog Expert ReviewREVIEW - ECG's Basic 3.5 plan was introduced for customers who are not interested in receiving an e-mail bill or establishing auto-bill pay. This 3.5 plan bills in 6 second increments and you will also find lower international rates. We have found the customer service department at ECG to be excellent, with wait times rarely over a minute.
BILLING NOTE - With this plan you will receive a paper bill, but there will be a $2.50 fee each month. To offset telecom tax regulation costs, ECG has instituted a 59 cent Regulatory Recovery Fee. Also in January, 2010, a monthly fee of $0.99 was implemented for all ECG customers – existing and new. The total fee is $4.08/month.
CALLING CARD - ECG also offers an optional calling card at a rate of 12.9¢/min. which can be used from any phone within the U.S. A one-time $1.00 set-up fee is charged. |
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