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OK – How am I supposed to figure the personal call reimbursement amount?

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OK – How am I supposed to figure the personal call reimbursement amount?

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Example 1 You have a 600 minute plan that costs $40.00 (plus fees and surcharges). You only used 300 minutes, but 100 of those were personal. Your total bill is $40.00. You should pay one third of the total bill. Use this formula: 100/300 x $40.00. This equals $13.33 plus the same prorated share of the fees and surcharges. Example 2 You have a 600 minute plan that costs $40.00 (plus fees and surcharges). This month you made calls totaling 650 minutes. Your total bill is $57.50 ($40 plus $.35 per minute over 600 minutes). Of those minutes, 100 were for personal calls. You should pay 100/650 x $57.50. This equals $8.47 for personal calls. The prorated share of fees and surcharges should also be paid.

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