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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