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pike
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Liability

I noted a glaring hole in their FAQ: No mention of liability. What if someone uses your phone for stalking, fraud, harassing, etc? That's right boys and girls, you, as the person paying the phone bill, are responsible for facilitating those activities!

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DaSneaky1D
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I think that someone experienced enough to set this up would have at least a clue of the liability.

...though that may still be a stretch.
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dick white
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said by DaSneaky1D:

I think that someone experienced enough to set this up would have at least a clue of the liability.

...though that may still be a stretch.
There are plenty of 14 yr olds (both mentally and chronologically) with the technical skills to do it but with no concept of ethics/legality. More problematic to wide adoption of this idea is the practical effect. When you start getting tired of not being able use your own phone to make or receive calls because some stranger is using your line, you'll quickly pull the plug.

dw

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