  rachelsfx
join:2004-09-27 Pensacola, FL
| reply to rit56 It could be mail fraud
Does it mention any caps on the bill?
If it doesn't or uses ridiculous language a "reasonable" person couldn't understand, then it could be construed as mail fraud. That usage policy damn well better be on the bill. Otherwise, since all you see is "Unlimited" without caveats (if there are none), it is fraud. 
I'd file the same complaint with the BBB and FCC and your state's AG. 
Can you sue?
Yes. But, what are the damages? Damages will determine if a suit is worth bringing. If it impeded your business, then you could. Of course, you'd be in court for 3 years.
You could easily get out of your contract if it was sold as a package.  |