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Just because something isn't in a contract and someone can legally be taken advantage of doesn't make it right. It amazes me when people substitute legality for morality.
I agree that people should not substitute legality for morality. However, I would not jump to the conclusion that they are charging a higher rate just because they can. Since owning my own business, I have learned that I need to charge a higher rate when the cost of doing business is higher. When you go over your minutes, you are charged more because the cost of doing business with you is higher.