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<blockquote data-quote="AUZambo" data-source="post: 1157035" data-attributes="member: 22414"><p>First, I doubt that "all uf os on the unlimited contract know this." Most of the people I know who have iPhones are on the unlimited plan. I bet that if I asked them if tethering is against the terms of service half of them wouldn't even know what tethering is, and the other half would have to simply guess as to whether or not it is against the contract's terms.</p><p></p><p>Second, I just looked up my contract online and it is about 15 pages long. Have you seriously read the entire thing to make sure you never violate any of its terms?</p><p></p><p>I did find the part in the contract regarding tethering and you are indeed right that I am violating the contract. I also noticed that even though I am on an unlimited contract, I apparently understand that I may incur extra fees if I go over 5 GB of data. Sounds like a stupid catch-all that allows them to screw you over for using too much data. Kinda like even though my interest rate was fixed at 7.9% on my credit card, they still had the ability to change it (which they did) whenever they felt it necessary despite I never missed a payment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AUZambo, post: 1157035, member: 22414"] First, I doubt that "all uf os on the unlimited contract know this." Most of the people I know who have iPhones are on the unlimited plan. I bet that if I asked them if tethering is against the terms of service half of them wouldn't even know what tethering is, and the other half would have to simply guess as to whether or not it is against the contract's terms. Second, I just looked up my contract online and it is about 15 pages long. Have you seriously read the entire thing to make sure you never violate any of its terms? I did find the part in the contract regarding tethering and you are indeed right that I am violating the contract. I also noticed that even though I am on an unlimited contract, I apparently understand that I may incur extra fees if I go over 5 GB of data. Sounds like a stupid catch-all that allows them to screw you over for using too much data. Kinda like even though my interest rate was fixed at 7.9% on my credit card, they still had the ability to change it (which they did) whenever they felt it necessary despite I never missed a payment! [/QUOTE]
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