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Think your phone bill is high? Try $218 trillion
What would you do? I would laugh in their faces. Go a head try and collect or maybe I'd send them a check.
I can't believe collections would go after this guy, it's obviously.a mistake. What a hoott! Made me laughh. Malaysian man hit with gigantic bill, ordered to pay up or face prosecution The Associated Press Updated: 2:21 a.m. ET April 10, 2006 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A Malaysian man said he nearly fainted when he received a U.S. $218 trillion phone bill and was ordered to pay up within 10 days or face prosecution, a newspaper reported Monday. Yahaya Wahab said he disconnected his late father's phone line in January after he died and settled the 84-ringgit (U.S. $23) bill, the New Straits Times reported. But Telekom Malaysia later sent him a 806,400,000,000,000.01-ringgit (U.S. $218 trillion) bill for recent telephone calls along with orders to settle within 10 days or face legal proceedings, the newspaper reported. It wasn't clear whether the bill was a mistake, or if Yahaya's father's phone line was used illegally after his death. "If the company wants to seek legal action as mentioned in the letter, I'm ready to face it," the paper quoted Yahaya as saying. "In fact, I can't wait to face it," he said. Yahaya, from northern Kedah state, received a notice from the company's debt-collection agency in early April, the paper said. Yahaya said he nearly fainted when he saw the new bill. Government-linked Telekom Malaysia Bhd. is the country's largest telecommunications company. A company official, who declined to be identified as she was not authorized to speak to the media, said Telekom Malaysia was aware of Yahaya's case and would address it. She did not provide further details. Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. © 2006 MSNBC.com URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12247590/ |
Its the complete opposite of the spectrum of the bill i got this morning for 1p on a card i havn't had for a year. Morons all around.
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"It wasn't clear whether the bill was a mistake, or if Yahaya's father's phone line was used illegally after his death."
It wasn't? I want to know how in holy hell the writer thinks it's even possible to make that many phone calls. Clearly it's a mistake. 218 trillion dollars of calls in three months? Sure, they just rang up 300 billion dollars of calls a day. |
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There are 1440 minutes in the day. Multiplied by the 90 days in 3 months makes 129,600 minutes. Divide $218,000,000,000,000 by 129,600 and you get a $1,682,098,765 per minute charge. It's unfathomable. How does this article even get published? -Tamerlain |
Uhm, the article got published because the occurance happened. It's called an interesting article. It also helps point out the absurdity of the company and lastly helps to protect the victim since now more people KNOW about the issue. Why WOULDN'T they print an article like this?
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How does this article even get published? -Tamerlain[/QUOTE] I thought this was outrageous that's one of the reasons I posted it. |
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Dial 1-976-she-hott...
A charge of $3,000,000 applies... Five minute minimum. |
The scary thing about this is that it shows that there is no oversight in the issuance of past due notices at that company and the collections company. If they can let a 218 trillion dollar invoice be sent out, how can you trust any invoice they send out?
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