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MIAMI (AP) - A South Florida woman got the shock of her life when she opened a recent cell phone bill: she owed $201,000.

It was no mistake.

Celina Aarons has her two deaf-mute brothers on her plan. They communicate by texting and use their phones to watch videos. Normally, that's not a problem. Aarons has the appropriate data plan and her bill is about $175.

But her brothers spent two weeks in Canada and Aarons never changed to an international plan. Her brothers sent over 2,000 texts and also downloaded videos, sometimes racking up $2,000 in data charges.

T-Mobile told Aarons the bill was correct. She called Miami TV station WSVN, which contacted T-Mobile. The station reports that T-Mobile cut Aarons' bill to $2,500 and gave her six months to pay.

In a deal with the government, the wireless industry says it will soon give users of cellphones and other mobile devices warnings before they exceed monthly talk, text or data limits.
 
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The warnings wont do anything cause people will still go over and then complain they feel robbed being charged so much. Cell companies will have to do what banks did with debit cards which is when you reach your limit block the service, or at least send a message that the call/text will be x amount if you send it.
 
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