metroinphilly
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Just looked it up, thanks!
Yes they are. Verizon doesn't do that but they block your tether and asks you to pay tethering fee. I understand the fee if you're on unlimited data but if you have fixed data allotment with high overage fees why charge twice for same data? I see that as blatant theft. Either way I don't tether.
Don't see how
Not without some kind of warning false advertisement for unlimited I would get a lawyer and sue no contracts I can do as I will law school 101
What i meant was that if youre on an unlimited data plan i would understand a tethering fee because by tethering you will probably use 2-500x more data than you would normally on the phone alone. If youre on a fixed ammount of data there should be no tethering fee cause once you go over your limit the cost of additional data is higher than the normal rate.