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by mech1234
2291 days ago
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Don't those unlimited plans state that data may be throttled, etc? Unless you cite a specific example it's pretty tough to argue against. To argue against your theoretical case: If there is a data plan that advertises unlimited data without giving any fine print describing the throttling behavior, or other strange details after high data usage, then yes, they should be able to have false advertising claims pressed against them successfully. |
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