Solicitor billed £4,900 for watching “The Apprentice” when abroad

Started by Noreen, May 21, 2008, 13:16:13

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Noreen

QuoteWhilst out enjoying a long weekend on the French Riviera, a solicitor has racked up a bill of £4,900 as she used her iPlayer abroad.

The BBC's catch-up service, the iPlayer was used to watch The Apprentice along with some other TV programmes.  The 46 year-old solicitor, named as Janet, and specialising in property law, had no idea that her £25 per month tariff, that appears to allow unlimited downloads in the Uk, did not apply abroad..............
http://seekbroadband.com/focus/2008/05/21/ispwatch/solicitor-billed-4900-by-mobile-company-for-watching-the-apprentice-when-abroad/

Steve

Read that in the national press, must admit my first thoughts were why you want to go on holiday abroad and watch those programs anyway. the words "get a life sprang to mind" :)
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madasahatter

I don't believe a solicitor actually thought she was OK to do that - I always thought solicitors were supposed to be bright, but anyone with half a brain would know that "unlimited" in the context of mobile broadband in no way means unlimited even in this country - and things are always different abroad.

I'm tipping she did it without realising how much it would cost, the firm has highlighted it and quite rightly pulled her up about it, and she is now trying to find a way out of it. None too clever if you ask me.

Rik

I'm with you, Mad. I'm sure she knew that if she made a phone call or sent a text message, normal rates would not apply. Must be embarrassing for her to explain though.  >:D
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john

Receiving an unjustifiably large bill might make her realise how the rest of us feel when we have to deal with solicitors.

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Malc

Quote from: john on May 21, 2008, 18:15:47
Receiving an unjustifiably large bill might make her realise how the rest of us feel when we have to deal with solicitors.


:thumb: :rofl: :rofl:

merlin

that;s peanuts to her, she'll just carry on charging £20 for a 3minute phone call, £40 for a 6 line letter , for her customers.

solicitors are almost as bad as estate agents, at ripping us off ,and i gather 150 of them are going out of business per week now, yipee :rant2:

Rik

So that's:

Politicians
Estate Agents
Solicitors

Who else do we love to hate?
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Simon

I also agree that she must have known additional costs would apply.  I hope the mobile phone company stick to their guns!
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merlin

that stupid advert by "confused dot com" seeing how many times they can say their name.

there is no way i'd but insurance off any company that mentally challenged

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Quote from: Rik on May 21, 2008, 19:32:09
So that's:

Politicians
Estate Agents
Solicitors

Who else do we love to hate?

So called " Celebrities " ...  :puke:
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Rik

Very true. Even worse "Stars" of TV reality shows - how can you have a star from a bunch of talentless morons?
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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 23, 2008, 10:52:45
Very true. Even worse "Stars" of TV reality shows - how can you have a star from a bunch of talentless morons?

What? The lovely, talented, athletic Jade Goody a talentless moron? Well I never - she had me fooled alright  >:D

Rik

 ;D

Just as you obviously have your optician fooled, Mad. Lovely??  :eek4:
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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 23, 2008, 11:00:25
;D

Just as you obviously have your optician fooled, Mad. Lovely??  :eek4:

I'm sure she's got some good qualities Rik - just no idea what they are is all  ;D

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Any Solicitor that gets landed with a bill like that is getting true justice..  ;D
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Rik

Quote from: madasahatter on May 23, 2008, 11:03:44
I'm sure she's got some good qualities Rik - just no idea what they are is all  ;D

Only if you come from Essex...  >:D  Hang on, where does Lance live?? :out:
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Quote from: Inactive on May 23, 2008, 11:04:04
Any Solicitor that gets landed with a bill like that is getting true justice..  ;D

If she has to pay it, rather than the company.
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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 23, 2008, 11:17:23
If she has to pay it, rather than the company.

I suspect that this is the whole basis of this Rik. I bet the company has (quite rightly imo) refused to pay it, and told her that she must sort it.

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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 23, 2008, 11:22:23
Cherie's the one.  ;D

the one thing that I feel sorry for Tony Blair for is having to look at her ugly mug over the breakfast table  >:D

Still I suppose he brought it on himself......

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madasahatter

Quote from: Inactive on May 23, 2008, 11:37:17
I would give up on breakfast..  ;D

I think I'd give up on waking up in the morning altogether tbh  >:D

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