RIP-OFF ALERT: Radio Shack and AT&T have teamed up to offer a $99 laptop, but there may be more than meets the eye to this offer.
The deeply discounted netbook is only available once you agree to a 2-year AT&T data plan
with a 5 gigabyte Internet usage cap that can really eat up your wallet. Keep in mind that the average consumer probably has no idea what constitutes 1 gigabyte of use or 5 gigabytes of use! And apparently there aren't any warnings either.
No surprise then that
FierceBroadbandWireless.com reports people are getting clobbered on this "deal." In fact, a customer filed a lawsuit after her first month's bill amounted to $5,000!
We're not just picking on AT&T here. FierceBroadbandWireless.com has also taken Verizon to task over similar marketing practices.
So the takeaway here is make sure your wireless card is unlimited or you'll risk being charged massive overage fees. And you never want to tie the purchase of a computer into a commitment to use any particular provider's wireless card or data plan.
Likewise, you want to beware of T-Mobile's WorldClass International Roaming plan. One person allegedly got verbal assurance from T-Mobile's customer service that this was a cost-effective way to make calls from overseas. Then the customer was hit with a $5,000 bill, according to
The Orlando Sentinel.
Remember, always buy
a prepaid chip once you get overseas to make your calls!