Wow. Isn’t that supposed to be the digital age? Where getting a bank statement on paper is a privilege not a right? I got my first bill from AT&T in a nice big envelope yesterday and obviously AT&T doesn’t care about the environment or about the wasted cost of mailing me 22 pages.

At first I freaked. Did I do something really weird, like have my phone on autodial and unknowingly signal the same number by and by again? Was my bill going to be for $6000.

But I was calmed, and next soon aghast as I read through all the pages. There were pages after page listed anytime my iPhone had hit the edge




network, with a $0.00 next to it (because input is unlimited on the iPhone). I have no concept whether that absurdly faraway statement is due to legacy systems that AT&T has in place, when, back in the day, there was a charge for each notes access. Or is there some sort of legal requirement that I know every duration I hit the Edge network. certain, I used the iPhone a lot (and still do) when I first got it, but I don’t think I was out of the ordinary as a user.

Anyone else get their bills yet? How many pages are you at?

Original post by Chris

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