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<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 12:14:53 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : As far as i know, Cell phone are the only providers that can bill any amount for anything with out giving a immediate notice, <br><br>On TV, if I try to watch a PPV, i have to 'purchase' it... there are steps and notifications.<br><br>If i try to make a Long Distance call without dialing "1" first, i get a notification or a warning and then it's connected.<br><br>Same with DATA PLANS, how many hotspots have a login page / billing page that automatically comes up when you connect to their network?.... WELL, why can't carriers do that when roaming... YOU WILL BE BILLED AT $$$$ / MB while ROAMING... Do you still want to surf???<br><br>Aside from greed (not profit), but absolute greed, why on earth would ANY provider let a bill for service exceed $11,000?? I thought most places had limits in place, so that when exceeded, it would cut off service.<br><br>They have no problem implementing new technologie to squeeze EVERY cent out of a consumer, but how about some to PROTECT the comsumer... right, how good is that for the bottom line...]]></description>
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