consumerist.com — Mitoko was shocked to find $1,000 worth of charges from an unknown phone number on her latest T-Mobile bill. T-Mobile refused to vacate the charges, even after admitting that the number that somehow latched onto her account was already under investigation for suspicious activity.
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tigerwalkSep 16, 2007
you guys have to admit that USA cell phone companies are the worst in the world, f**king blood suckers, they are after your money, crapy services, they put you two year commitment and ask you to buy their own f**king crap cell phones,....they make tons, and tons of money....
mtroubleSep 16, 2007
AT&T FTW?
macbanditSep 16, 2007
If I have a dropped call or a fraudulent call I can call up Verizon and they have always removed the charge with no questions asked. Yes I said a dropped call. Verizon says straight out that you don't have to pay for dropped calls.
Closed AccountSep 16, 2007
You were probably dugg down because your original comment was written so poorly that nobody could understand what you were trying to say for half of it.
ronaldmcdonaldSep 16, 2007
Look who owns a dictionary. But you got my point right? Don't be a dick.
credfordJun 26, 2008
Two more words: Struck Down.<a class="user" href="http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/consumersmarts/archives/130147.asp?source=rss">http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/consumersmarts/ ...</a>