Guy Billed $62,000 for Downloading Wall-E
Written by Pavan Kumar on April 24, 2009
Recently a guy Alberto was billed $62,000 for downloading the movie Wall-E while he was moving to Mexico. His wireless cell phone carrier billed him a charge of USD 62 thousand. Later on the charge was reduced by the company to $17,000. This is the most horrible, but mistified news that the internet world has seen recently. While coming to the exact prices as per the ebay vary less than $20 even for a blu ray disc collection. Assuming the download size to be around 5 GB at most, charges of $17k is really a huge huge figure for anyone to pay.
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It is this type of moron that is, in large part, responsible for this country’s economic ills. Roaming charges are laid out in black and white for all of us wireless subscribers. And if he needed to find out what the charges might be during his travels (which he SHOULD have done before he stepped out of his house), he could have called his wireless provider or logged on to his account with them. Don’t be outraged at the wireless provider! You should be slamming the moronic customer who cannot read his service agreement that HE signed. Same with home mortgages: The Terms are right there in black and white.