A rare occurrence of a phone company cutting a customer a serious break: Verizon customer Bob St. Germain was forgiven an $18K phone bill his son racked up in 2006 when a promotional offer for free Internet expired without their knowing. I have no clue why Internet access should cost so much in the first place.
Verizon dismisses $18K phone bill
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