A man was surprised when he was billed high for using 3G to download Wall-E for his nephew while in Mexico. Alberto was said to have bought a wireless 3G card to use on his Mexican travel. Unfortunately, he came come with to find out his bill went up to $62,000.
Alberto when to the Internet carrier complaining about the outrageous bill. The company then made a smaller offer of what it cost them in bandwidth. But bad news still, the bill is still high at $17,000.
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