Your payments; late fees, Taxes & government fees – Sprint Nextel U727 User Manual

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Section 5B: Terms and Conditions

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from a third party, may be billed in subsequent bill cycles and
result in higher than expected charges for that month. Bill cycles
and dates may change from time to time. Your bill may also include
other important notices (for example, changes to this Agreement, to
your Service, legal notices, etc.)
. Your paper bill may not include
individual call detail. Your call detail is available online. Paper bills
with call detail may be subject to an additional charge. If you
choose internet billing, you will not receive paper bills.

Your Payments; Late Fees

Payment is due in full as stated on your bill. If we do not receive
payment in full by the date specified on your bill, a late payment
charge, which may be charged at the highest rate permissible by
law, may be applied to the total unpaid balance. We may also
charge you any costs we pay to a collection agency to collect
unpaid balances from you. If we bill you for amounts on behalf of a
third party, payments received are first applied to our charges. You
may be charged additional fees for certain methods of payment.
We may charge you, up to the highest amount permitted by law,
for returned checks or other payments paid by you and denied for
any reason by a financial institution. Acceptance of payments
(even if marked “paid in full”) does not waive our right to collect all
amounts that you owe us. We may restrict your payment methods
to cashier’s check, money order, or other similar secure form of
payment at any time for good reason.

Taxes & Government Fees

You agree to pay all federal, state and local taxes, fees and other
assessments that we’re required by law to collect on the Services
we provide you and remit to the government. These charges may
change from time to time without advance notice. If you’re
claiming any tax exemption, you must provide us with a valid
exemption certificate. Tax exemptions generally won’t be applied
retroactively.

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