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http://consumerist.com/consumer/cont...ses-305642.php
4. AT&T can cancel your contract if you roam over 40%. Lesson: cancel without early termination fee by calling outside your coverage area a bunch. 3. If the phone you're calling rings for over 30 seconds, it'll cost you minutes. Lesson: Hang up and call back after 29 seconds of continuous ringing. 2. AT&T cam disconnect your service if it finds out you're using your cellphone as a modem. Lesson: Don't call up asking for technical support for playing counterstrike over your cellphone. 1. AT&T can disconnect or throttle your service if it feels you're taking their "unlimited" data plan too literally. Lesson: See above. |
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