I don't know what cell company is hosting this, but I would not want to be on their customer service team when the bills for these transactions start rolling by.
Most bills are overly complicated to explain as it is, let alone trying to tell some old guy that when he set his phone down at subway he agreed to pay for his food 3 weeks later...on his cell bill.
Oh, and for the record, I am familiar w/ the bart system and know that it is in no way related to the eatery. simply an example.
None of the Jack or BART transactions are on the cell phone bill. The phone has a Jack prepaid card and BART EZ-Rider card securely stored in a smart card chip in the phone. Charges are reflected on those accounts, not your Sprint bill.
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I don't know what cell company is hosting this, but I would not want to be on their customer service team when the bills for these transactions start rolling by.
Most bills are overly complicated to explain as it is, let alone trying to tell some old guy that when he set his phone down at subway he agreed to pay for his food 3 weeks later...on his cell bill.
Oh, and for the record, I am familiar w/ the bart system and know that it is in no way related to the eatery. simply an example.
None of the Jack or BART transactions are on the cell phone bill. The phone has a Jack prepaid card and BART EZ-Rider card securely stored in a smart card chip in the phone. Charges are reflected on those accounts, not your Sprint bill.