Not only am I not the only one having trouble with them, but the troubles I’ve been having are a pittance in comparison.
Oliver DeSofi’s normal cell phone bill is about $150 on a family plan, and he used about 183 minutes on his phone in October.
But when the 77-year-old retiree opened his Cingular Wireless bill in November, he saw $21,420 in roaming charges for more than 4,500 calls from Nicaragua — where he’s never been — to numbers he’s never called.
DeSofi immediately called Cingular and found out another $9,554 in charges from the Central American country were already on his next bill.
DeSofi told the company it was fraud. Cingular’s fraud department disagreed.
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