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Don't Wait For Cellphone Bill Shock
Finweek English
|15 March 2018
Out-of-bundle data rates have left many cellular contract customer out of pocket. Customers should ensure that their package suits their needs – because cellphone service providers are unlike to do it on your behalf.

To keep a customer demands as much skill as to win one,” goes the American proverb. In the past few months it has become abundantly clear that this is a lesson my cellphone service provider has yet to learn.
I am deliberately calling my cellphone company a service provider in this column, because that is what it does. But it seems to have conveniently forgotten that.
I have also not named the company, because I am pretty sure that there are plenty of consumers reading this who have had similar experiences with other service providers. This is not a company specific problem; the industry has a culture of trying to get away with whatever is it can.
A few months ago, my cellphone bill was abnormally high, more than one-and-a-half times my usual bill. I popped into one of my service provider’s retail stores to check what was going on.
When I did, I discovered that I had used a tiny amount of data over my allocation and had been charged more than half my normal bill for this infraction. To say I was peeved would be putting it mildly.
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