Thursday, October 18, 2012

Bill shock is a thing of the past, says the FCC

Bill shock is a thing of the past, says the FCC

The FCC claims that the phenomenon known as "bill shock" would be a thing of the past, where mobile carriers charge users exorbitant rates because of flawed billing policies. Hopefully, especially when it was less than a week ago when we reported that a lady in France was billed a whopping 11,721 trillion Euros. Yes sir, that's right, but thankfully things were sorted out shortly after that. According to the FCC, carriers should be adopting a new set of policies that ought to minimize the occurrences of “bill shock”, where these policies will kick in to warn users whenever they approach their minute or text limits.

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