Hi Judd,

Do you have an advertisement or better yet an agreement that says they are unlimited?  If so they will have to honor that.  If they do not you can file a complaint with the corporation commission and/or the Attorney General's office.

I had a problem with a continuing charge on my phone bill about 8 years ago.  The phone company could not explain the charge.  I filed a complaint with the corporation commission and within two weeks the phone company called me to explain and to apologize.  I received a credit on my next bill.

In a nutshell what happened is they added long distance to a distinct ringing number.  You cannot dial out on a distinct ringing number which made it a void service which no one could explain until my complaint.

Keith


Judd Pickell <pickell@gmail.com> wrote:
I am using the U727 Novatel usb device and an online review I read
mentioned it had linux support through sprint as well. There is an
online guide for it at the sprint website, but I have not gotten very
far in testing it's capabilities. It has a microSD slot so that it can
operate like a flash drive as well. I will be calling monday to double
check on the claim that unlimited is unlimited at Sprint. I still fear
that the first bill to show up will have a bunch of over usage charges
on it.. :) Guess I have been burned by cell companies too many times
to just trust them out right.

Just thought I should through that out there so people are aware that
another device is supposed to have linux support as well. :)

Sincerely,
Judd Pickell
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