this isnt a new practice.... just a new person getting the letter
this isnt a new practice.... just a new person getting the letter
Sometimes , It is what it is !
I have been using at least 6 GB ever single month for over a year now. Never heard of this before. Of course most people that use little data is because they use wifi mostly. I rarely use wifi. Pandora eight hours a day at work is most of mine.
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IIRC, in the old unlimited contracts (before this tiering crap), it states that over 5gb/mo you get throttled. You can also get the boot for racking up too much usage on Sprint's towers if you roam (or force roam on purpose with roam control to get punted with no cancellation fee).
The only major service left that is truly unlimited is Sprint and their service is not bad at all. I regularly pull 1000-1500 down on my local Sprint tower and that is during the day. It hits close to 2k at night. Still not Verizon fast but you don't pay nearly as much, no throttling, good phones, nationwide coverage and decent 4G coverage.
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lawsuit time
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. Doesn't mean they'll win.
I have CDO. It's like OCD except the letters are in alphabetical order, as they should be.
Nobody is siding for anything. The limiting is in the contract you signed... try reading it.
-D3 MavRom, wireless tether hack, unlocked globally
-DX Liberty V3 2.0 1.35GHZ low voltage, backup phone
-boost mobile Epic 4G 1.4GHZ Marcusant V3 R.I.P.
-OG Droid, 1.1GHZ Chevy, CM7, backup backup phone
Op, when did you sign up? They did in fact change the policy in february (coinciding with iphone launch) to include throttling if you signed up after that date.