The Zack Posted December 16, 2007 By Claire Sibonney TORONTO (Reuters) - A Canadian oil-field worker, stunned to get a C$85,000 ($83,700) cell phone bill, has had the charges reduced to C$3,400, but is still fighting them. Piotr Staniaszek, a 22-year-old oil and gas well tester in rural northwest Alberta, became a figure of international media attention this week when his father went to the press to complain about the size of his son's bill. Staniaszek's father, also named Piotr Staniaszek, said his son thought he could use his new phone as a modem for his computer as part of his C$10 unlimited browser plan from Bell Mobility, a division of Bell Canada. He downloaded movies and other high-resolution files unaware of the charges they would incur. "He's working in the field sometimes, alone, in the shack. What to do? Drink vodka or go on the Internet?" Staniaszek senior told Reuters on Thursday from Calgary, Alberta. "Now it's $85,000 and nobody told him," he said. According to the invoice, his son rang up C$60,000 in charges in November, and they have since climbed to C$85,000. Staniaszek senior said Bell has agreed to reduce the charges to C$3,400 for "goodwill" "It's still high...Who can afford it?" he said, adding his son can barely make payments on a new truck he bought for work, and will continue to fight the charges. A Bell spokesman said the plan is not intended for downloading files to a computer, and that's clear in his contract. Staniaszek said his son did not want to talk to the press after the interest his story has received and that he is afraid to use his cell phone and incur more long-distance charges. (Reporting by Claire Sibonney; Editing by Peter Galloway) Reuters Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted December 16, 2007 OMG 85 000 dollars for a phone bill lol...Anyhow, those phone/cell companies rob us. I don't talk a whole lot on my cell phone yet they charge me a lot. They just make money off us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted December 17, 2007 Over $81,000 as a 'goodwill' gesture? They should send some of that 'goodwill' my way...After all it is around Christmas...lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted December 17, 2007 ^LOL. That will be awesome! Then you would send $20,000 of that to me,right? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted December 17, 2007 lol that amount is extremely high ,,, the son must be crazy that much. The man should give them his son to work for the company for free for 5 years. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted December 18, 2007 why not just get the unlimited package? i was in canada and i got hit with $300 bill for longdistance stuff. i should've gotten the international plan, its only $10 a month. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted December 18, 2007 He had unlimited data package but that was covering the use of the internet on the handset but what he did is he tethered his phone to his computer and used it as a modem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites