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fiberguy
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reply to Warez_Zealot

Re: Surprised?

20 pages or not.. read read read! The length of the contract is not only no excuse to not held accountable, to the dolts that use their service, it should serve as a warning to stay away.

Much of what needs to be said can be said in about the average 16 section/paragraph TOS agreement. Much of it is standard, acceptable use, billing, and general terms should always be paid close attention to.

But, as for the topic at hand.. the person holding the phone should have either took out a home equity loan (which I'm assuming this iPhone user doesn't own one) or grab that credit card and pay their bill. If they have the money to travel international, they should have the money to pay their bill. And, it doesn't matter what handset you use, it was the actions of the user that rang up that bill.
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Ahrenl

join:2004-10-26
North Andover, MA

After AT&T cancelled that other guy's bill? Are you nuts? Definitely fight it, then you won't have to pay! Woohoo!


fiberguy
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To be honest, what shocks me most is that AT&T didn't have some kind of credit management system in place to thwart off this kind of bill in the first place.
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"Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and I’m told it’s a woman’s prerogative..."


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