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How will I be assessed the Carrier Cost Recovery Fee if my bill contains multiple months?

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How will I be assessed the Carrier Cost Recovery Fee if my bill contains multiple months?

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The Carrier Cost Recovery Fee applies for each month in which you have any AT&T state-to-state and/or international charges on your bill. For example, if you receive an AT&T bill covering three months, and for two of the three months you have AT&T state-to-state and/or international charges, you will receive two fees. Back to Top.

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The Carrier Cost Recovery Fee applies for each month in which you have any AT&T state-to-state and/or international charges on your bill. For example, if you receive an AT&T bill covering three months, and for two of the three months you have AT&T state-to-state and/or international charges, you will receive two fees.

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A4. The Carrier Cost Recovery Fee applies for each month in which you have any AT&T state-to-state connection and/or international charges on your bill. For example, if you receive an AT&T bill covering three months, and for two of the three months you have AT&T state-to-state connection and/or international charges, you will receive two fees. Q5. If I don’t have any AT&T charges in a month, will I still receive this charge? A5. If you do not have any AT&T state-to-state connection and/or international charges in any given month, you will not be assessed the fee for that month. Q6. How does this fee appear on an AT&T customer’s telephone bill? A6. The Carrier Cost Recovery Fee appears as a separate line item on your bill. This fee appears in the “Other Charges and Credits” section of the Long Distance portion of your bill.

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