consumerist.com— I downloaded a single ring tone for my new phone, and paid $2.50 for it. When my bill arrived, it included a $11.85 charge for "data transfer," at $.03/kb.
Apr 13, 2007View in Crawl 4
I really hope everyone knows what you're referring to. It stings even more when you're being robbed by a bunch of retards who can't even figure out how much of your money they want to take.
Two words.Bull and s**t.It is not up for debate that Consumerist just reports everything little whiny bitches claim to have happened to them, without checking up to make sure they are true. This is obviously one. MAybe the cost was erroneously added. But the whole 5 hours, and stern lecture is complete bulls**t.Glad to see Consumerist is finding it harder and harder to get to the front page now that they have been caught paying people to digg heir stories.
kenvsryuApr 14, 2007
Who pays for ringtones?
lieutenantmuddApr 14, 2007
Your family is retarded. The new hotness is not having a landline.
nixonrichardApr 14, 2007
I really hope everyone knows what you're referring to. It stings even more when you're being robbed by a bunch of retards who can't even figure out how much of your money they want to take.
sdrawkcabApr 14, 2007
Indeed, get a USB cable or bluetooth dongle and make your own, from music you actually like, instead of having the same crap as everyone else.
Closed AccountApr 18, 2007
Two words.Bull and s**t.It is not up for debate that Consumerist just reports everything little whiny bitches claim to have happened to them, without checking up to make sure they are true. This is obviously one. MAybe the cost was erroneously added. But the whole 5 hours, and stern lecture is complete bulls**t.Glad to see Consumerist is finding it harder and harder to get to the front page now that they have been caught paying people to digg heir stories.