AT&T leased a crappy old-school phone to an elderly gentleman for over $7500 over a span of 30-plus years, his son just discovered. Kimdog writes:
When Kim's boyfriend called to cancel the leasing service, AT&T sent two postage-paid mailers for return of the phones. If they don't return the phones, AT&T will charge them for the "cost of the equipment."
If your grandparents or elderly friends have an old phone and haven't moved in over 20 years, check their phone bill to make sure they're not still renting their phone. — BEN POPKEN






