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Raw Bandwidth
PO Box 1305
San Bruno
CA  94066
USA
+1 650.802.8006

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Billing



What forms of payment does Raw Bandwidth accept?

All major credit cards are accepted:

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • Discover

Also:

  • Checks
  • Company purchase orders

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How can I pay for my account?

We can:

  • Automatically charge your credit card each month.
  • Send you an email invoice.
  • Mail a paper invoice.

We prefer credit card auto charge for smaller bills because it requires less follow up in relation to the size of the bill (typically).

We accept check payments on all accounts but the following surcharges are applicable to encourage the move to auto charge:

  • $1 surcharge for bills under $50.
  • $1 surcharge for bills under $75 if DSL is on the bill.

You can avoid the surcharge on our lower-cost accounts by paying two or three months at a time to get the total bill above $50 (or $75 with DSL).

Note: There is no surcharge for monthly automatic credit card payments no matter how small the bill is.

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When are my payments due?

Automatic credit card billing is done shortly after the first day of each month for that month's service.

Email or paper invoices are sent approximately 15 days before the beginning of the term you're being invoiced for, and are due by the 1st day of the term (generally the 1st of some month). If we haven't received your payment by the fifth day of the term, your service is subject to interruption. Interest accrues and will be charged on Past Due amounts at the rate of 1.5% monthly, or the maximum permitted by law.

If your account is more than 30 days past due, regardless of whether or not we have suspended your Internet access account, we may turn your account over to a collection agency. A $25 collection agency fee will be added immediately.

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From when to when am I billed?

Billing is done monthly from the 1st of the month to the last day of the month, unless you have made prior arrangements with us.

Your first bill will be a pro-rated amount to line you up with the 1st of the next month.

Monthly usage amount limits, such as the included web server data transfer with part-time accounts, are always measured from the first to last day of the month.

In the future, we may offer multiple billing dates but this system is presently intended to keep accounting simple for both us and users trying to track measured services.

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What is the payment address?

Payments by check should be sent to:

Raw Bandwidth
P.O. Box 1305
San Bruno, CA 94066

This address is also printed at the top of our paper invoices. Please mark your check with your login/email name (or the primary account login/email if it's a parent billing account for multiple subaccounts) to ensure it gets properly credited.

If you're a leased-line or other customer without a dialup or email login, your company name is sufficient.

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What about measured bandwidth and other charges that aren't known until after the service has been used?

First we should point out that there are no hidden charges, these are all spelled out on the various service offering pages.

Some accounts, such as measured colocation, will always incur a measured fee, but most user's on part-time accounts won't (other than ISDN hourly fees). Of course if you have a very popular web site, you may.

Measured charges are billed at the end of the month for the previous month along with base fees for the next month.

If you have closed your account, we will bill you for the excess or measured usage incurred.

We may request a payment of these fees during the middle of the month or term (or auto charge it to your credit card) if some of these charges have accrued, at our discretion. You will be notified beforehand if this early charge is necessary.

You can always email support@rawbandwidth.com and ask for your current standing. We expect to have an online system so you can check on your own shortly.

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And unfortunately the questions we hope never come up...

What happens when I cancel my account?

If you are planning to cancel your account, please let us know and we will bill you for the appropriate partial month or term.

For most of our services, if you cancel your account in the middle of a month or term, we will gladly refund the appropriate prorated portion of your monthly fees (for example, cancel on the 20th on a monthly term and you'll receive about 1/3rd of your fee back).

If you signed up under a term contract, you may be liable for an early termination penalty or be required to complete the term, as you'd be advised when signing up for the service.

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What if I don't pay my bill, or I dispute my credit card charges through my credit card company?

If you don't pay your bill, either because you fail to pay an invoice, fail to provide corrected information or alternate payment when a credit card is declined or otherwise fails, and the charges are legitimate, we'll make reasonable efforts to collect.

If we haven't been able to collect, we may turn your account over to a collection agency and additional collection charges will accrue immediately.

If your account is more than 30 days past due, regardless of whether or not we have suspended your Internet access account, we may turn your account over to a collection agency. A $25 collection agency fee will be added immediately.

If you dispute a credit card charge through your card company prior to contacting us, regardless of whether we made an error or not, you will be assessed a $25 fee. You may contact us by email or phone, but should also contact us in writing regarding the matter. If you believe there is an error in a credit card charge, you should contact us first and we will take care of it promptly (we are very fair and interested in making it correct, and we are making every effort to make errors as non-existent as possible). If the charges are legitimate and correct, and you dispute the charge(s) anyway, we will treat the amount plus a $25 fee for the charge-back as an unpaid balance and your service will be subject to interruption.

Delinquent bills are subject to a 1.5% per month finance charge, or the maximum allowed by law. The minimum finance charge is $0.50.

Bounced or returned checks are subject to a $25 fee in addition to any charges which remain unpaid and finance charges. If we have reason to believe a bounced or returned check was fraudulent, we will turn it over to the district attorney's office, and we'll pursue civil legal avenues when necessary to secure payment on valid service charges in any case.

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