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AT&T customer hit with $10,000 bill despite international day pass
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51615, member: 636"] A stunned AT&T customer discovered a massive $10,000 charge after returning from an overseas vacation. The traveler had carefully activated an International Day Pass before departing to avoid hefty roaming fees. Despite taking all precautionary steps, the wireless giant slammed the unsuspecting user with outrageous charges. The bill included $8,500 for just 4.25 gigabytes of data usage and another $1,000 for 500 minutes of phone calls. Reddit users expressed shock when the customer shared the nightmare billing experience online. The furious subscriber immediately contacted AT&T customer service representatives to dispute the astronomical charges. Support staff created an investigation ticket to examine why the Day Pass protection failed to activate properly. Other customers rallied behind the victim, declaring that such excessive fees cannot be justified for basic data consumption. The user maintained that every required activation step had been completed before traveling abroad. Fellow AT&T subscribers described the pricing as completely outdated and unreasonable. Reddit detectives noticed the bill contained no separate Day Pass charges despite the customer upgrading to Business Unlimited Premium 2.0 service. The premium plan automatically includes seven International Day Passes per billing cycle without additional costs. Technical experts suspect AT&T systems malfunctioned and failed to apply the included travel protection benefits. The carrier's internal investigation will determine what caused the billing system breakdown. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about opaque mobile billing practices that trap unsuspecting customers. [/QUOTE]
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