Man Gets an $85,000 Cell Phone Bill for Modem Use

Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:01PM EST

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We've seen $3,000 cell phone bills. We've seen $10,000 cell phone bills. But now we've got a bill that's approaching six figures, as a Canadian man has been hit with an $85,000 invoice.

And no, it's not a computer error.

Piotr Staniaszek had been using his cell phone as a modem for his computer, thinking he was covered under his $10-a-month unlimited mobile browser plan from Canadian telco Bell Mobility. He actually caught the bill at $65,000. When he called to complain, he was told that it had hit $85,000 for the use since the bill was mailed.

The likely problem is that Staniaszek got understandably confused about what his recently signed $10 data plan covered. Such plans often cover data use on the phone itself (such as texting or using the built-in browser on the phone), but not when it's used as a modem with a PC. (Without going into extreme detail, the connection types are different, and the phone company can tell the difference between the two types of traffic.) Bell Mobility has dropped the bill to just $3,243, but Staniaszek is still fighting it. (Of course.)

Staniaszek also notes that the phone company should have notified him when charges started to spiral out of control; previously he'd gotten a call when he racked up a mere $100 in charges on his old data plan. Now his bill climbs into the thousands and no one bats an eye. I'd be peeved, too.

Remember that all cell phone plans are not created equally, and "data" has numerous definitions. Before you connect your phone to your computer, make sure you understand the charges you're setting yourself up for, and check your usage on your phone company's website periodically (especially if you're using your phone for something new) so that you don't get slapped with any financial surprises.

LINK: Shock at $85k mobile phone bill

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  • 346 Posted by rachelcrivello on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is why I always ask my service provider to BLOCK the internet. I don't need it.

  • 348 Posted by lopezaide55 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    I used to have a sprint phone but a colsed the account because last year a have a bill for 600.00.and when I call the sprint office they told they got to look over the bill because i have three different countires where i call.They suppostiley i call to great briten, canada,and thailand.I told them i didnt have relitives over there so they give credit for it then the next bill the same thing happen it went like that for three manthsand every time i call I will talk to five to 6 peole and they said the same thing one day I call and the guy that ansewer send me the bill to my pc and I look at my phone bill and the countries they said I call was califonia, mexico,because I was calling ontario california not canada y for mexico I was using a calling card when i told the guy he said well im sorry but you have to paid the bill any away i told them you no what just closed the account

  • 349 Posted by lilnini971 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    WTF? 85k? now, I wouldn't paii tht........fukk dem It wuz a computer error no matter how hrd dey trii 2 explain........

  • 350 Posted by granville_pgm on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    It's easy- don't get a cell phone, don't use a cell phone. No bills - money''s in your pocket!

  • 351 Posted by abiola_ibraheem on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:44PM EDT Report Abuse

    One needs 2 watch d bill closely esp if u use ATnT, who r d best rip off companies.

  • 353 Posted by cluelessbrunette88 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    t-mobile has got their act together. and if you want and iphone, buy an unlocked one. and unlocked phone works with any cell phone company.

  • 354 Posted by jba60pja52 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    BUY A PRE PAID PHONE AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE THESE PROBLEMS!!!!!

  • 355 Posted by sandiecotant65 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I too wa----- with 600.00 worth of charges from at&t for "Internet" and downloading use. I Never used the internet on my phone and after 3 years with them had my phone shut off after refusing to pay the bill and they would not remove the charges. They could'nt prove I had racked up these charges, which I had'nt and they would not investigate or do anything to help fix the problem. Now, that my credit has been compromised by this ordeal I can't get another contract thru another carrier. Now I use a pre-paid phone. It sucks!! Thanx at&t for ur great customer service!!

  • 356 Posted by nytmage on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    there is an error in this i guess the phone companies don't want you to know. all cell phones now are digital and to tell the difference between voice sms MMS and data the ones and zeros would have to be analyzed which means a program tells the difference or was instruct to handle data differently. I remember when they use to get you with SMS IE text messaging saying it had to have a fee, even when all cell phone companies sent out a text say "you have voice mail" for free ... all companies are just out for their bottom line look at some of your biggest companies they put out crap for products but no one can compete on that large of scale like in the hay days of growth where people created multi million dollar ideas in their garages

  • 358 Posted by sram0425 on Sun May 10, 2009 11:39AM EDT Report Abuse

    Just got slammed with a $9000+ cellular bill after vacationing in Italy. T-Mobile rep called me on vacation to let me know my outstanding balance was at $6000 and I needed to pay at least 1/2. I did. One week later after Italian phone carriers did their billing, my bill total exceeed $9000.00 US. Calling their customer service was no help. The only option I got was to extend my payments in 2 months - thats still more than my mortgage and car payment put together!!! Word to the wise - NEVER TRAVEL WITH YOUR DATA CARD(AIR CARD) OUTSIDE THE U.S. unless you are willing to spend more money on your cellular bill than your vacation!!!!!

  • 359 Posted by blobbster on Mon Jun 1, 2009 7:18AM EDT Report Abuse

    There as much cheaper solution for Italy: www.saveonroaming.net With 80 € you get the SIM-Card with 100 hours flatrate, with no data limit.

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