Tell BBG Communications to Stop Gouging U.S. Troops

  • by: Be a Seed for Change
  • recipient: BBG Communications&BBG Global 1658 Gailes Boulevard Internet 92154USA

We the undersigned expect BBG Communications/BBG Global to respect & Stop taking advantage of U.S. Troops

BBG Communications and BBG Global offices are located in San Diego, CA. They provide a variety of telecommunication services such as digital lines, high speed Internet, Intranet, public telephony, teleauditor, worldwide long distance calling, and zero plus calling at credit card only payphone stations Germany and other countries. BBG Global's website owns and operates 350,000 pay phones in airports, train stations, and hotels in more than 30 countries. Reports are that the cost of using BBG Communications has been a problem for quite some time. Now, US troops have decided to fight back. Americans must join in and demand justice for all who have been affected; we can do this.

When Specialist Reynald Matias was heading to Afghanistan with his Army unit late last year,their chartered flight stopped to refuel at Leipzig-halle Airport in Germany.During a brief layover, he called his wife in Tacoma, Wash.,using his debit card on a pay phone in the terminal's troops-only transit lounge. His wife, Crystal, asked, "What are they charging you?" He did not know, so she told him to hang up. A few days later she got the answer: $51 for what she estimated was a 2minute call. "Military pay isn't up there, "she said. "It really hurt us." Another Soldier, Sgt.Corder, said he was billed $41 last year for a 3-second call in which he left a message on the family's answering machine. The Sargent's lawsuit was first written about last fall by Army Times and newspapers in Texas.
 
It is time for BBG Communications & BBG Global to stop taking advantage American Soldiers who are already under such stress fighting in defense of the U.S. Now, their families are subjected to financial distress; this is completely unacceptable. Complaints from service members have reached the United States Transportation Command and the Leipzig airport. However, press officers state they have no control over the pay phones.

It is time for Americans to Stand with & Speak Up for our Troops, who have taken an oath to support and defend the U.S. with their lives...

Sincerely,

 

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