According to a report by the BBC, a faulty iPhone is to blame for a £19,000 (US$30,000) bill sent to UK resident Chris Bovis over the holiday season.
Bovis claims Orange sent him the whopping bill for his usage during the months of October and November. Bovis said his regular bill is "about £43 a month." He brought his iPhone 4S to the Apple store at Lakeside Shopping Centre, and store employees supposedly confirmed the iPhone was the cause of this excessive data use.
Mr Bovis contacted Orange with this information and the carrier allegedly wanted him to pay £400 while they investigated his claim. Bovis, who also lost his job as a builder right before the holidays, told the BBS that he was upset by his experience. "Their service is abysmal and I've lost too much sleep worrying about it."
After some back and forth, Orange apologized and eventually agreed to remove the errant charges. "We would like to sincerely apologise to Mr Bovis for any distress caused by receiving this unusually high phone bill," an Orange spokesperson told the BBC.
Faulty iPhone reportedly generated £19,000 bill originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Tue, 08 Jan 2013 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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