AT&T and the iPhone, less than green?

As customers start to receive their iPhone bills it seems that AT&T is listing every tiny item of use resulting in reams of paper in you mailbox.


And I quote - "So I received my first AT&T bill today since having purchased my company’s two iPhones on June 26. Let’s just say that when you’re bill is a stack of paper nearly one inch thick and 127 pages long it makes one reluctant to look at the balance due line. After flipping through a few pages I noticed that AT&T printed out each and every data transaction from my phones — and I mean every little 1KB transfer of data. Fine, surely they have to track this stuff, but do they have to send me 127 pages of it? I mean, seriously, am I going to call them and dispute a 3KB data transfer that occurred on Aug 2 at 3:03 am?" Thanks to RIActant for this Apple/AT&T screw up story...

   By Dave Allen
Published: 9/6/2007
 
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