or the day before. the bill they were talking about was ONLY 49 pages though. the interviewer also got comments from at&t. it was quite funny actually. at&t was SHOCKED their iphone customers were shocked about the length of their bills. at&t said, they TOLD the customers to expect detailed (even though this article says the bills are LONG they are NOT detailed) bills.
this is RIDICULOUS (and no, i don't have an iphone OR an ipod and i do NOT want one. i did just get myself an mp3 player though. it's a creative zen and so far, i LOVE it. i'm using the yahoo jukebox for it and THAT i'm having HORRIBLE issues with. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh)
AT&T iPhone Bills to Kill Planet Earth
Posted by Jonathan Schlaffer at 11:58 AM on August 16, 2007.
Jonathan Schlaffer: Bills that come in boxes, what's next, quality products out of China?
This post, written by Jonathan Schlaffer, originally appeared on TECH.Blorge
The first iPhone bills are arriving to owners of the new device and none of the bills are tame, not by a long shot. I'm not talking about actual charges but the length of the bills themselves that have very little descriptive information on them.
USA Today is reporting on one bill that was 300 pages long in the form of double sided 150 sheets of paper that arrived in a US Mail cardboard box. A bill that has to be sent in a box? Is that a joke? Sadly, it's no joke.
It seems every iPhone bill is excruciatingly long with very little detail on them. Every data transmission, sent or received whether on WiFi or on AT&T's network is recorded but no actual information about the usage is except dates and times, with a charge of $0.00 if you are within your usage limits. So, you get a bill that tells you that you aren't being charged because you're still within your limits. Okay?..........
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