AT&T Customer Hit With a $19,500 Roaming Bill After Two Days of Data Use [Roundup]




News and notes from around the interweb:

  • AT&T customer gets $19,500 roaming bill for two days of accidental data use (HT: Paul H) AT&T wouldn’t adjust the charge:

    An AT&T customer traveling internationally racked up $19,500 in data charges over two days — roughly $110 per minute, or $6,500 per hour. According to a post on Reddit’s r/ATT forum, the customer had removed AT&T’s $12-per-day International Day Pass before the trip, planning to use local SIMs and wifi instead. But they left their AT&T eSIM active for the first day after landing. By the time they noticed, one line had hit $18,600, and the other was suspended after crossing $1,000.

    AT&T charges $2,000 per gigabyte for international data without the Day Pass. The customer calculated they were billed $900 for every eight minutes of use.

  • Maybe this is why United’s business class catering is so bad – CEO Scott Kirby doesn’t eat the food.

    Kirby skips his own catering
    byu/Puzzleheaded_Wear472 inunitedairlines

  • Wyndham status matches are back with easy terms
  • United Airlines serving 2019 The Mascot Cabernet Sauvignon in business class Quite the prestige bottle for an airline that now has one of the best business class wine programs in the world. With this bottle, One Mile at a Time writes “move over Emirates.”

    Honestly, though, this cab seems likely to come across drier and more astringent than it does on the ground. Low humidity in the pressurized cabin is going to suppress the aroma, which makes the tannins and acidity seem more prominent. That makes a big, tannic red a risky choice. I’d serve this cooler than room temperature to keep the alcohol from standing out so much. Still, pair this with United’s fatty beef and it could be quite nice.

  • Hotels and ICE. What act are we on now?
  • Clean. Your. Planes.
  • New Bilt card designs.

    All three card designs
    byu/sullim4 inbiltrewards





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AT&T Customer Hit With a $19,500 Roaming Bill After Two Days of Data Use [Roundup]