Airtel is charging for 0.facebook.com : Clear case of cheating the customer!

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Guys even i to was shocked when i used the facebook from my mobile using Airtel ....i has been charged ....i thought setting might have been the problem but even in Airtel Live or Mobile Office ,,,I have been charged ....AIrtel's cheating towards costumers are not gona End...But in reliance its not been charged..


yes Airtel Live or Mobile Office is also being charged too...

:iomg:

are you sure reliance is not charging for o.facebook.com ?
 
Yes, they have started charging for 0.facebook.Bloody cheaters, making false promises. I am changing to Vodafone now ! :D
 
Its over 1 and half month to this post but still o.facebook.com is chargeable on airtel. still no solution in this matter. :ishock:
 
0.facebook.com m.facebook.comthese are chargable sites from airtel..no more free :(only facebook new java application is free.although m.facebook.com0.facebook.comis still free in few states but its not free anymore in major i.e big city/states anymore :((
 
i am still being charged if i use the new facebook application.

while Facebook Mobile | Facebook says :

Special Offer: Free Access for 90 Days
Right now, these operators are letting you download and use the Facebook mobile application for up to 90 days without paying for data.

operators : reliance, idea, aircel & airtel

fraud!
 
well the fact remains... 0.facebook.com has to be free. it is not a special offer. either it is free or it is blocked. that is what facebook states. and if that is not what is happening, facebook is cheating! and this is what this thread is all about.
 
well the fact remains... 0.facebook.com has to be free. it is not a special offer. either it is free or it is blocked. that is what facebook states. and if that is not what is happening, facebook is cheating! and this is what this thread is all about.

Facebook isnt cheating, Airtel is
 
well... facebook on their part claims that zero edition 'would not work' if the operator does not support free access on it. users would be switched to mobile edition. so technically, they are at fault too for not keeping the partner operators in check.
 
well... facebook on their part claims that zero edition 'would not work' if the operator does not support free access on it. users would be switched to mobile edition.

so technically, they are at fault too for not keeping the partner operators in check.

Yeh dis is a gud point..
 

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