jasonmedly
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- May 14, 2008
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So I just realized why my bill was so high. Well apparently Verizon wireless charges 0.0015 cents per kilobyte usage, it varies from plan to plan, but that's how much mine is. What happens is when they multiply that amount by the kilobytes you use, what every calculator they use does not recognize that its in cents, it simply sees 0.0015 as a number, and we all know that 0.0015 cents is not the same as 0.0015 dollars. Well I used 48698 kilobytes and was charged $73.05 when it should of been $7.30 or so. ( 0.0015 cents is equivalent to 0.00015 dollars.) not 0.0015 dollars which I was charged. 0.0015 dollars is 100 times more than 0.0015 cents. I advise that you all look over your bill, after I discovered this my friend looked over his as well, and same thing, he was charged a lot. Just a heads up to all.
no not 15 cents, no no no 0.0015 cents which is less than 1 cent.
no not 15 cents, no no no 0.0015 cents which is less than 1 cent.