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transistor

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Jul 2, 2002
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Mexico
Hey gang
I need your help please.
I am in Mexico and have an iPhone with a 150 MB data plan and 300 minutes. My carrier says that I have passed my data limit and owe them around $150 usd. According to the Cellualar Network Data on my iPhone, I have used 35MB and 83 minutes (Settings > General > Usage).
My question is, is this information technically good enough to fight back these charges? I think it must be, but I have to be sure. Can you help me, please?
Why I don't have an unlimited data plan? because it costs around $110 usd a month, that's why. My current data plan costs about $55 a month.
Thank you
 
Hey gang
I need your help please.
I am in Mexico and have an iPhone with a 150 MB data plan and 300 minutes. My carrier says that I have passed my data limit and owe them around $150 usd. According to the Cellualar Network Data on my iPhone, I have used 35MB and 83 minutes (Settings > General > Usage).
My question is, is this information technically good enough to fight back these charges? I think it must be, but I have to be sure. Can you help me, please?
Why I don't have an unlimited data plan? because it costs around $110 usd a month, that's why. My current data plan costs about $55 a month.
Thank you
is that the info you get after a complete charge?
probably best to walk into a cel store for confirmation.
I have a 6GB plan and I havent even gone over 320mb in a month :(
 
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The data usage on mine is usually pretty accurate but there is thechance that it could have been reset so I don't think that of would hold much water in an argument.
 
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