GNG News Guy
12-31-2007, 03:49 PM
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A Sprint customer tells the Consumerist (http://consumerist.com/339011/sprints-special-low-price-for-one-month-of-mobile-broadband-1406227) she just received a bill for $14,000 for just one month of wireless service. According to the user, she signed up for Sprint's $59 unlimited plan, but struggled with getting the data card to work, resulting in her canceling the service before the thirty day trial period expired. The best guess until Sprint gives a response is that the company was accidentally billing her at three cents a kilobyte instead of properly putting her in the unlimited access category (which with Sprint really is unlimited, unlike Verizon Wireless (http://www.thegng.org/shownews/88727)).
A Sprint customer tells the Consumerist (http://consumerist.com/339011/sprints-special-low-price-for-one-month-of-mobile-broadband-1406227) she just received a bill for $14,000 for just one month of wireless service. According to the user, she signed up for Sprint's $59 unlimited plan, but struggled with getting the data card to work, resulting in her canceling the service before the thirty day trial period expired. The best guess until Sprint gives a response is that the company was accidentally billing her at three cents a kilobyte instead of properly putting her in the unlimited access category (which with Sprint really is unlimited, unlike Verizon Wireless (http://www.thegng.org/shownews/88727)).