I must be blind because it doesnt seem to say what was violated.
Did the person start calling to/from Burma? Did the person tether their phone to backtrack 4 computer and then start cyber attacking metropcs' network? Did the person get the cheapest plan and then want to do everything unlimited?
No matter what you do in the world. There's always at least implied contracts. Terms of service is a contract but not in the same sense.
Take for example. I goto mcdonalds to get a meal. I was part of several contracts to do so. 1. Terms of service are... no shirt no service... no pets.. etc etc. 2. If I order something... I have to pay for it. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implied-in···contract
Most people.. 99.999% of people would say there was no contract required there.
I just want to know what exactly the customer violated. Then I can judge.
Afterall if I got caught trying to crack their gsm network and record other people... I wouldnt get very far with claiming... "It's not against terms of service; there is no contract to say I cant do it" »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-contract