It Takes A Suicide To Make Korean Telcos Realize Mobile Data Fees Are Too High?
from the seems-a-bit-extreme dept
We've heard plenty of stories over the years about the absolutely ridiculous bills people have received for mobile data, when they didn't realize just how much their mobile operators charge. You would think that the stories of these bills might make the operators recognize that perhaps something was wrong with their billing rates where someone could receive a bill for thousands of dollars a month for simply playing games or listening to streaming music or something along those lines. Over in South Korea, apparently, it took a suicide for the mobile operators to recognize that this was a problem. A teenager who was playing mobile games on his phone ended up killing himself after getting a $3,800 bill -- and following that all the mobile operators have decided that maybe they should offer a type of a cap, over which fees won't accumulate. How high is the cap? They all seem to be around $30.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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with all the new "broadband phone/wireless"
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The word "cap" is misleading, as it implies the phone service will be shut off after the cap is reached. From reading the article it sounds as though the telcos are putting in a "flat rate" for the services, which is a whole different world from a cap.
The sad thing here is the kid killed himself over what the telcos finally decided was only worth $30.
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i believe that casinos should go back to having $0.50 tables - all of this "$20 minimum" is just driving me to do something really bad to myself -- but I guess if I don't do it, someone else will collect... even if that means "mafia-style".
whatever happened to the good'ol days of committing suicide because of a boyfriend/girlfriend? Next you will read about people doing it just because they cannot pay their bills. go figure!$#@
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Take a cue from MY business!
Now THERE is the american spirit!
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Cold, Man.... Cold
True, but they are misleading you into buying them. Besides, you damn fool, the point of the article is the fact that a teen committed suicide over it!
That's no joke, and it's tragic. How can you shift the blame to the kid? Yeah, thats nothing to kill yourself over and it's not the companies fault, but how about reading the actual focus of the article before rushing to judgement?
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that is, he paid the ultimate price.
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not the main focus, but..
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