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T-Mobile charging for a bill
Seriously!?! I got a notice and called to very what I was reading. If you want a paper bill-not even one with phone numbers listed-you have to pay $1.50 per month starting in September. I asked what people do if they don't have the internet, and they said you had to go to the library or somewhere with free internet. I am not happy right now. :mad:
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How were you notified? I remember hearing about this, but my parents won't believe me and I have gone over that website like ten times.
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There was a little note in the corner about it when I got my bill last week... I'm not surprised - I don't know many people who read their paper bill in detail unless there's an issue and/or overages and I'm sure it does cost quite a bit to print them, address them, postage, etc. In this economy, every penny counts...
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As OTW stated, the upside to all charging for bills is that its less paper and better for our planet.
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This is very inconsiderate to lower income people and older people who don't have the internet. People are being bullied into things like this (the "green" excuse is the latest thing) and it makes me upset. I wouldn't be surprised if TMobile's corporate office throws away more paper and recyclable items in a day than it would take to make up a whole city's worth of their customers' bills, so the green thing is pretty much BS.
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my thing is, i cant imagine that postage, printing, etc has gone up in cost SO MUCH that it dramatically increases operating costs to have to charge a measly $1.50 for paper billing. especially if theyre expecting most consumers to go paperless anyway,
My answer to all of TMobile's problems - take Catherine Zeta Jones off the payroll. she isnt doing a damn for your business. |
If you're costing them more money than most other customers, why shouldn't you have to pay for the additional service? Receiving a paper bill now is not the only way or even arguably not the best way for you to receive a fair notification of the services you have used.
Obviously it costs for the company to send you a paper bill and deal with your paper check when it comes in the mail... so I guess the question is why does anyone think all of that should be free when a much easier and cheaper way (for both parties) is readily available? |
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The things they aren't considering are some companies require a paper bill for reimbursement and the internet is expensive. I didn't sign up for the contract with the obligation to have internet to pay my bills. I'm just not comfortable with that yet. Also, if I didn't have the internet, it would be a twenty minute drive for me, since my town doesn't have a library. I have to pay to park to go to a T-Mobile store. And, it costs them loads of money to keep their website up and running-everything from air conditioning for their server room up to someone working 24/7 to make sure the system doesn't crash. This is all about accounting. As far as being green, Andy and I are down to less than a trash bag a week and one bin of green and one bin of blue. If my town recycled more than 1 and 2 plastics, I'd recycle more. I'm conscious about buying products with too much packaging, have all catalogs canceled, only get the weekend paper and have myself on the list not to get junk mail. I'm even considering getting a worm farm...but I like my paper bills. I guess I don't consider a bill a service. |
Does the paper bill require the company to go out of its way and expend extra money on you that it wouldn't have to expend on you if you were getting an e-bill? Absolutely. I don't think I understand why you don't think they're performing a service here.
And no, while your contract doesn't obligate you to pay in any certain way, it does probably say that the the company may unilaterally make changes to the contract which will be considered agreed to if you don't cancel within a given period of time. It's $1.50 a month. This isn't a big deal. |
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