  morbo Complete Your Transaction
join:2002-01-22 00000 clubs: | reply to NOCMan Re: idiots
unfortunately yes. this isn't about that issue though. it's about a contract and the terms of the contract that spells out cost for international roaming, etc. |
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  dnoyeB Ferrous Phallus
join:2000-10-09 Southfield, MI
| I don't think so. If it were about that he would not have been able to get his bill reduced with an attourney. I think its more that if they intend to charge you an insane amount for a service then they really should not offer that service. The price he was charged is unreasonable and should never have been on the table. Even in a contract.
As you know, completely imbalanced contracts are illegal. At least in Michigan. -- dnoyeB "Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard. " Ecclesiastes 9:16
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  xpkranger No gnus is good gnus. -Gary Gnu Premium join:2000-10-27 Atlanta, GA clubs:
| I'm not an attorney (but I do work for attorneys, [sarcasm]so naturally I'm an expert [/sarcasm]) so I can't speak to the legality of imbalanced contracts. Seems like a reasonable thing to do, but I would think that it would inherently leave itself open to too much interpretation.
I think it is very possible that the telco could have been in every manner well within it's rights to charge the giant bill, but when he statred squawking to the media and got an attorney who gets paid to squawk, the telco simply made a business decision not to press the issue. It would have cost them more in bad press than they could have possibly made from this one consumer. This way, the telco can look merciful and even magnanimous to this pitiful consumer. -- The early bird may get the worm, but the second rat gets the cheese. |
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