I know exactly where he lives, too. That's a pretty old part of Vegas for a guy that can afford $2000 in roaming charges.
Either way, I don't see what the big deal is. AT&T cuts customers off all of the time. They're also willing to help out in many cases, as I've explained before that I had my number ported to Sprint, and AT&T ported it back while waiving the ETF. They do help people, you just have to be one of their "high value" customers that spends over the magic $99 per month. -- "If it can't be done with brains, it can't be done with hours" - Clarence "Kelly" Johnson
" "There are so many ways into these networks," he said. "They have to take some responsibility, not just silence the people that are filing complaints."
An AT&T spokeswoman didn't immediately have a comment. She said she would have to check whether customer passwords are encrypted when stored on AT&T servers."