Monday, September 21, 2009
T.Mobile drops plan to charge for paper billing.
According to Associated Press, bending to intense pressures, T.Mobile has dropped plans to begin charging its customers $1.50 a month in order to receive a paper copy of their bill in the mail.
It sounded like a bad idea from the get go to charge people just so they can see the dreaded paper containing the monthly ransom.
It sounded like a bad idea from the get go to charge people just so they can see the dreaded paper containing the monthly ransom.
Labels: Associated Press, ATT, bill in the mail, go green, New York Attorney General, paper bill, paperless billing, Sprint Nextel, T.Mobile, Verizon Wireless
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