| 17th December - Talk about receiving
an unexpected bill, a Canadian man has been shocked to receive a mobile phone
bill for nearly $85,000 (£41,000). Piotr Staniaszek thought he could
use his new phone as a modem for his computer under his $10 unlimited mobile browser
plan from Bell Mobility. He downloaded high-definition movies and other
large files unaware that this incurred massive extra charges. Bell Mobility
has since lowered the bill to $3,243, but Mr Staniaszek says he intends to fight
the charges anyway. 'Nobody told me' The 22-year-old oil-field worker
from Calgary said he thought a first bill for $65,000 in November was a mistake.
When he spoke to Bell Mobility he was informed the bill had climbed to
nearly $85,000 after more downloading. He said he normally paid about $150
a month for his phone and used to be notified of high charges. "I'm
going to try and fight it, because I didn't know about the extra charges " "The
thing is, they've cut my phone off for being like $100 over," he told CBC
News. "Here, I'm $85,000 over and nobody bothered to give me a call
and tell me what was going on." Bell Mobility said they would lower
the bill to $3,243 in a "goodwill gesture" to match the best data plan
available for using mobile phones as a modem, the Globe and Mail reported. The
trouble stems from the new phone he received when he renewed his mobile phone
contract. The new model allows him to connect with his computer and download
data. "I told them I wasn't aware I would be charged for hooking up
my phone to the computer. I'm going to try and fight it, because I didn't know
about the extra charges." Canadians complain that their mobile phone
charges are much higher for comparable service in the United States. Back
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