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Have you ever grabbed your cell phone bill and played that game where you wonder how high your cell phone bill is going to be, guess a number and open the bill to see how close you really are. That's really important cell phone news work, why we have to play games with our cell phone bills. Well a local California man couldn’t have guessed anywhere high enough. Ted Estarija, sat down Saturday morning to open up his Verizon wireless bill and looked at the total cost, $22000 dollars. Immediately he called Verizon and asked why his bill was so high. Ted had just recently added his teenage son to the family plan and was expecting and increase. What the Verizon rep failed to tell him and instruct the teenage boy on was that using the internet or downloading a song or ringtone will cost you. So with out even knowing the son downloaded songs and ringtones and surfed the web a little. A whooping 1.4 million kilobytes used in all. But in actuality that’s not a lot of web usage. Its equivalent to 200 songs and 10 6 minute video watched. Now after this story hit the news media outlets, Verizon went ahead and cleared the monthly bill. This is why it is so important to understand the purpose of the data plan and making sure you’re not being bill incorrectly.
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