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Verizon dismisses Mass. man's $18,000 phone bill

Yahoo writes: "Verizon says a Massachusetts man won't have to pay the balance of an $18,000 cell phone bill his son racked up when he connected his phone to a laptop to get Internet service".

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fatstarr5091d ago

that is pretty funny. but that bill is from 2006? or am i missing something.

Siesser5090d ago

Lucky kid. I moved out into a fairly rural area last June, and as a man seriously addicted to his high-speed cable internet, dial-up just wasn't an option, nor satellite, with their daily caps. My only option really was Verizon. Sadly, that Monthly cap is hard to stay under when you've a roommate, let alone when you use as much bandwidth as I. Suffice it to say, I've gotten numerous $400 bills for going over. Moving BACK to the city again on the first, where I will promptly hug the FIOS box.

mcgrawgamer5090d ago

that's why I'm rocking with Sprint until they close the doors....

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CAT S48c rugged smartphone lands with a hearty splash on Sprint, Verizon in the U.S.

The CAT S48c is another tough, waterproof, military-spec entry in the CAT Phone line and now it's available to you, in the U.S., on Sprint and Verizon

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Verizon will finally make its spam protection tools free for all customers

Verizon Wireless announced yesterday that it will be rolling out free spam and robocall protection to its subscribers, starting in March.

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T-Mobile discounts its unlimited prepaid plan in response to Verizon

Never content to let Verizon flip the script, T-Mobile today announced that for a limited time its Unlimited prepaid plan will be discounted to $50 per month.

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