HAYWARD -- A father is hoping his cell-phone service provider will cut him a break after receiving a bill for nearly $22,000 in charges made by his teenage son.

Ted Estarija said he thought adding his 13-year-old son to his cell-phone account would cost him an extra $50 a month.

Instead, the recently unemployed Hayward father now owes Verizon $21,918.


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"I was completely caught off guard," Estarija told KTVU-TV.

"This is outrageous. It seems like it comes to almost $100 a minute."

Estarija said he asked Verizon to restrict his son's usage to phone calls and texts, but the bill shows his son downloaded about 1.5 million kilobytes of data with his phone.

"This is not completely his fault," said Estarija. "I put more blame on Verizon than anybody. They shouldn't allow this to happen."

A Verizon spokeswoman told KTVU-TV she couldn't comment specifically about the issue while it is being investigated, but said the company planned to work with Estarija to resolve the problem.

He said his biggest concern right now is not how to pay the bill, but helping his son.

Estarija said his son has become despondent over causing his dad so much financial and emotional distress.