Passenger racks up $1200 bill for in-flight Wi-Fi
The bill that sent this passenger into shock. Source:
Twitter
A PASSENGER on Singapore Airlines was left gob smacked after receiving a
$US1171.46 (AUD$1344) bill for using the plane's in-flight
Wi-Fi.
Reported on Trend Hunter, Jeremy Gutsche was on a Singapore
Airlines flight from London to Singapore when he decided to use the plane's
Wi-Fi to check his emails. Claiming to make just 155 page views, Jeremy was
outraged to receive the whopping bill when he stepped off the plane.
"I
wish I could blame an addiction to Netflix or some intellectual documentary that
made me $1200 smarter. However, the Singapore Airlines internet was painfully
slow, so videos would be impossible and that means I didn't get any smarter ...
except about how to charge a lot of money for stuff. I did learn that," he
wrote.
"At one point, I spent about an hour uploading one 4mb power point
doc. That doc probably cost me $100 to upload, so I hope my team liked it. I
actually even emailed them a warning that my upload was taking a while. That
email probably cost me $10. And yes, the pricing per mb was disclosed on
sign-up, but I bought the $30 package, slept through most the flight, and really
didn't think I'd end up a thousand bucks past the limit."
You might think
twice about using wi-fi on your next flight after seeing this.
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