said by doppler:said by k1ll3rdr4g0n:If you get a data charge AFTER you block data, then report it to your local Attorney General. That's like telling a webhoster to just shutoff your site after you exceed your allocated bandwidth to prevent overage fees and yet they still charge you for the hits to the error page.
Verizon service has (2) two data services. One is there's the other
is "Roaming data services". Asking to block, you better know there
are TWO services. Otherwise, you will only get the verizon block.
I would say that if you have it in writing that all data services are blocked, I would say that is enough. Doesn't matter what services Verizon offers, if that piece of paper that Verizon (or the reps) sign says "ALL DATA IS BLOCKED", its a cut and dry court case. If a company refuses to give you a signed piece of paper that says that a certain service is blocked, canceled, disabled ect, report them to the AG because it's obviously something very fishy. Would you not agree?