MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
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#2In addition to being pissed at AT&T, this is what he says about the RIAA/MPAA:
"I believe the RIAA to be a bunch of venal idiots. I don't think much of the MPAA either for that matter."
He seems to be a genuinely cool guy, with a well calibrated BS detector.
Re: MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
#3It's worth checking out his full twitter page, https://twitter.com/donttrythis In addition to being pissed at AT&T, this is what he says about the RIAA/MPAA: "I believe the RIAA to be a bunch of venal idiots. I don't think much of the MPAA either for that matter." He seems to be a genuinely cool guy, with a well calibrated BS detector.
Seems like it's all settled, for him at least. Wonder about everyone else, though.
Re: MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
#4It's worth checking out his full twitter page, https://twitter.com/donttrythis In addition to being pissed at AT&T, this is what he says about the RIAA/MPAA: "I believe the RIAA to be a bunch of venal idiots. I don't think much of the MPAA either for that matter." He seems to be a genuinely cool guy, with a well calibrated BS detector.
"Today the tweeps became twoops. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they've taken care of everything to my great satisfaction.#twitterrules" Seems like it's all settled, for him at least. Wonder about everyone else, though.
Re: MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
#5Does anyone ever pay these bills?
Re: MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
"Today the tweeps became twoops. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they've taken care of everything to my great satisfaction.#twitterrules" Seems like it's all settled, for him at least. Wonder about everyone else, though.
What's impressive is that this whole episode took only 5 hours from start to finish. Sometimes, it seems like it takes that long just to get talking to a real person.
http://verizonmath.blogspot.com/2006/12/verizon-doesnt-know-... (the audio link has gone dead)
These companies need to learn math.
Re: MythBuster's Adam Savage complains about $11K data roamining bill on Twitter
#7I just realized something odd about this oft-repeated billing scenario: the very few people who could realistically pay $11k overage bills also always have the means to fight it. Does anyone ever pay these bills?
If I ever had the intention of using a phone for data, I'd turn off auto-pay immediately.
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#10I just realized something odd about this oft-repeated billing scenario: the very few people who could realistically pay $11k overage bills also always have the means to fight it. Does anyone ever pay these bills?
Let's see, I was in 7th grade or so (6 years ago?) and Comcast came to install their service as we followed their wish to ditch the dish. The man that came did some damage to the house before he finished. Dad refused to pay, he refused to finish the job. We had no TV, a large hole in a ceiling, and more...
Dad was pissed but apparently I was even more angry after I was told someone would come by only in a week or so. So what did I do?
I went on Google and found the email of the head of the south east region of Comcast. I sent him a long email expressing my unhappiness and I told him I was going to post my story on my blog. I didn't think it would lead to anything, I did this without my family's knowledge.
Next morning I awoke as my dad shook me asking me what I did. We had 3-5 Comcast vans parked outside our house in addition to an insurance repair firm fixing the hole. I had a blog for the purpose of learning what a blog was, messing around with HTML/CSS, no viewers. I didn't say that of course. The threat was enough.
With twitter/facebook, it's even easier. Managers know that company reputation is in the grips of one unhappy customer.