 | This is messed up. Incoming messages shouldn't be charged to you, especially if there is no way to prevent them from coming to you. If you have a grudge against someone you could just message them up the ass and give them a nice 20-30 in extra bills. |
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 | said by insomniac84: Incoming messages shouldn't be charged to you, especially if there is no way to prevent them from coming to you. If you have a grudge against someone you could just message them up the ass and give them a nice 20-30 in extra bills.
That happened to one of my friends.. His ex gf kept phoning his cell and hanging up when the "beep" for the voice mail would go.. They sent him a bill for over $300 (they rounded up to 1min for 1sec..) This is pretty low IMO they spam the customers then charge them $$$. Makes me sick. I'm glad I got rid of my cell phone. -- There are no stupid questions, there are just a lot of inquisitive idiots. |
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 | reply to insomniac84 That actually sounds illegal. What ever happened to companies getting in trouble for advertising on cell phones and causing the customer to pay for their unwanted advertisement? Or was it never like this? |
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