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Bill Shock

Bill shock is a sudden and unexpected increase in a mobile wireless user's monthly bill that is not caused by a change in service plans. Bill shock occurs for a number of reasons, including unclear or misunderstood advertising and unanticipated roaming or data charges. Understanding your calling patterns, roaming charges, and options for data and text plans can be effective strategies to alleviate bill shock.

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