While traveling internationally through the Singapore Airport, I made three pay phone calls. There was no indication of the rates for the calls listed on the phone. After making these calls, my bank placed a fraud alert on the credit card I used, rendering the card unusable.
After inquiring with the bank, they provided me with the reason for shutting down the card, which was excessive charges by BBG Communications of San Diego, CA. For three calls of less than 15 minutes, I was charged over $100.
I think I should have been charged approximately 10% of what BBG Communications took from me. It is an embarrassment that a US company is taking advantage of people all over the world.
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