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Old 08-18-2010, 08:36 PM
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Re: How is forcing a data plan legal?

I think they just got tired of people getting smart phones and running up $3000.00 bills for data and the customers telling them to F off.
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Re: How is forcing a data plan legal?

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I think they just got tired of people getting smart phones and running up $3000.00 bills for data and the customers telling them to F off.
Perhaps they should allow smartphones without data plans, but only if you have a data block. That's what I have now, just to be sure I don't use any data by mistake on my Verizon phone.
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