This guy was quoted over and over again .002 cents/KB, yet Verizon charged him .002 dollars/KB. The Verizon folks keep typing into their calculator .002 x 35800 (I don't recall the exact number of KB) and end up getting 71.6, which they interpret as 71 dollars and 60 cents.
It should be .716 dollars.
Here's an audio recording of him talking to Verizon trying to explain the difference. Even if the rate is supposed to be .002 dollars/KB (despite the fact they keep telling him cents), it's funny and frustrating as hell listening to this recording.
:laughing: :death:
(from Slashdot)
It should be .716 dollars.
Here's an audio recording of him talking to Verizon trying to explain the difference. Even if the rate is supposed to be .002 dollars/KB (despite the fact they keep telling him cents), it's funny and frustrating as hell listening to this recording.
:laughing: :death:
(from Slashdot)
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