NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless, the  country's largest cellphone company, is introducing a $2 fee for every  payment subscribers make over the phone or online with their credit  cards.
 The company says this "convenience fee" will be introduced Jan. 15.
 The fee won't apply to electronic  check payments or to automatic credit card payments set up through  Verizon's AutoPay system. Paying by credit card in a Verizon store will  also be free, as will mailing a check.
 Other carriers have tried to get  subscribers to move to automatic payments through other means. AT&T  Inc. offers a $10 gift card for those who set up AutoPay. Sprint Nextel  Corp. charges subscribers who have caps on the fees they can rack up  each month. Those people are charged $5 monthly unless they set up  autopay.
but I do not want to auto pay