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Too bad - when I was with O2 in the UK - They used to have a deal where for £20 a month, you had UNLIMITED data worldwide. I was in Turkey on my BB, and was just going nuts with my data - and didn't pay an extra cent. My only gripe with this woman - is that she was notified that she had a large amount of data - YET, she still asked to have her data turned back on. |
she asked for all this trouble really... |
IF Telus does make a deal with this stupid women, i think EVERYONE on telus should be also made a 1time offer.. otherwise, ITS NOT FAIR! |
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Now, with everything, theres just 2-3 choices so that everything is kinda the same. There are too many conglomerates out there. You have GIANT ASS corporations that own fucking everything. So when you think you are going to a competitor, you're not., you're still shopping from the same fucking guys. |
Bitch didn't think "Africa is expensive" :) |
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$37K roaming charge costs Telus $300 :troll: |
http://communities.canada.com/vancou...hone-bill.aspx she won, i guess it pays to be clueless sometimes |
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Thumbs up to you, sir. |
I say she SHOULD pay the full bill. Telus shut off her and warn her about the charges, she demand to turn it back on 100% her fault. Telus should release the recording of that call and see how the public reacts. You use it, you pay for it. |
Even if i shit in a box, and sell it for $100, is it my fault if someone buys it? So it cost me $0.10 for the box. no one forced her to use her phone. they even warned her. she should pay it all. fuck, its not like these horror stories aren't all over the news for YEARS. |
why doesn't someone have a petition that alanna pay her 37,000 dollar bill |
I'd sign that^^ |
i would sign that too |
I'm probably one of the most capitalistic people around. That said, I still believe in business integrity in how corporations should treat customers. IMO, Telus is completely out of line. Unless you are a corporation, no individual whether you are Bill Gates or a high school student signs up for a mobile plan expecting the company is going to give you $37,000 worth of credit. A better procedure in such cases would be to establish a reasonable amount of credit based on the nature of the service provided. Since I estimate that less than 5% of customers run up a tab of $1000 in phone bill each month, lets say the credit limit given to anyone walking off the street and signing up should be $1000. Need more credit? Apply for it, and the corporation can perform a credit check on you. As soon as that bitch hit the $1000 limit they should have cut her off. If she calls in and wants her plan turned back on, she would be instructed to go online and pay her balance. If she wants to run up a $37K tab, she can do this 37 times. Voila, such a simple procedure would immediately avoid misunderstanding and help companies collect revenue that is FAIRLY earned. When I lived in the U.S., I was shocked to find so many major corporations that would delight in inventing sleazy ways of extracting additional revenue from their customers through "GOTCHA!" clauses that they bury in the fine print. One of the most egregarious examples are overdraft fees. I was billed over $500 in O/D fees on one of my accounts although I had sufficient funds to cover the balance in another linked account. Bank of America kept approving my transactions at a cost of $25 a pop. Calling customer service is a waste of time, they have a script ready and give you a small reduction hoping you would chalk it up as a lesson learned and pay the rest of the balance. Fortunately, I'm a person of significant resources and ended up suing Bank of America on principle alone. BoA folded and refunded all my money as soon as I took this route. |
fucking hell $37 000? that's a fucking car. |
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RS? http://i55.tinypic.com/34j413d.png |
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"Telus spokesman Shawn Hall said the company has been calling Fero to try and resolve the situation and the calls haven't been returned." What's even more idiotic is that Telus WILL unlock phones now - she could have bought a SIM in Egypt and been golden on a local carrier, too. All ten tips on that page are easily google-able. This bimbo had literally a dozen ways she could have found easily to save herself, including Telus shutting her down BEFORE it got out of hand, and she didn't want to be bothered. She deserves no sympathy. |
Something tells me she did this on purpose...gotta admit... it's a great way to gain some infamy and get your name out there if you're an attention whore. |
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"Pragmatism". That's rich. |
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I'm also happy you sued those faggots. They're as you said, scripted mother fuckers who will do everything they can to fuck over everyone. |
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as mentioned before she came off quite full of herself and arrogant when I spoke with her. |
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