By Chen Tairan 陈泰然
Economic Observer Online
~China Unicom iPhone4 consumers spent 3900 yuan writing 3 microblog message while on a business trip in Russia.
~If a consumer is found to use the iPhone with another operator’s SIM card, the consumer’s China Unicom cell number and phone will be locked and a penalty will be imposed after the phone is without its original SIM card for 90 days.
~When China Unicom, the country’s second largest mobile carrier and official partner of the iPhone in China, aimed to become the phone provider of young and high-end users, they were supposed to provide high quality service and satisfy the individual needs of consumers.
~But facing the charge of having unreasonable fees they just say their actions were in accordance with industry practice, which is nonsense.
~If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. China Unicom should pay more attention on their consumers.
Original article: [Chinese]
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