Actually I am more tired of seeing stupid customers buying shit they don't understand, and then suing companies for their own stupidity.
People buying Iphones that don't own a computer then complain they can't update the software to make their iphone work.
Unless you have been living in a cave for the last 2 years, you know a data plan allows you a certain amount and that if you go over you pay big time for it. IF you pay for a data plan, then it should be YOUR responsibility to download a monitor or an app that keeps track of it for you, not the providers.
I disagree. They may be out to get money, as with most businesses, but they're not crooks. Everything they're doing IS legal. You did sign a contract with them, and if anything, you could have researched the pitfalls of that contract before buying in, or the exact details of your plan before deciding to get a subsidized netbook.
And what do you mean "when they can't even reach a dictionary?" They're not calling it an unlimited plan! It is out of their hands now! While I agree, it would be nice if they had a little ticker box on the laptop to let you know how much you have left before the 5 GB line, it is the responsibility of the consumer now. They don't have to be paying $480/GB if they were more cautious with their internet access!
wow..do you not know the meaning of unlimited? how is a consumer supposed to know unlimited is really not unlimited? you gave the crappiest example, all while putting vulgarities...who's the retard now?
It's not an unlimited plan, though; there's a 5GB cap. If the Radioshack employee didn't tell their customer that when they signed up then it sounds like the lawsuit is against the wrong company.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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This is frankly disgraceful, how can these telecom giants to tell you to read the fine print when they can't even read a dictionary?
I'm presuming that's why they don't know the meaning of unlimited. What a bunch of crooks and at $480/gb!
Actually I am more tired of seeing stupid customers buying shit they don't understand, and then suing companies for their own stupidity.
People buying Iphones that don't own a computer then complain they can't update the software to make their iphone work.
Unless you have been living in a cave for the last 2 years, you know a data plan allows you a certain amount and that if you go over you pay big time for it. IF you pay for a data plan, then it should be YOUR responsibility to download a monitor or an app that keeps track of it for you, not the providers.
I disagree. They may be out to get money, as with most businesses, but they're not crooks. Everything they're doing IS legal. You did sign a contract with them, and if anything, you could have researched the pitfalls of that contract before buying in, or the exact details of your plan before deciding to get a subsidized netbook.
And what do you mean "when they can't even reach a dictionary?" They're not calling it an unlimited plan! It is out of their hands now! While I agree, it would be nice if they had a little ticker box on the laptop to let you know how much you have left before the 5 GB line, it is the responsibility of the consumer now. They don't have to be paying $480/GB if they were more cautious with their internet access!
wow..do you not know the meaning of unlimited? how is a consumer supposed to know unlimited is really not unlimited? you gave the crappiest example, all while putting vulgarities...who's the retard now?
It's not an unlimited plan, though; there's a 5GB cap. If the Radioshack employee didn't tell their customer that when they signed up then it sounds like the lawsuit is against the wrong company.