arstechnica.com — One of our bills is a whopping 52 pages long, and my own bill is 34 pages long. They're printed on both sides, too. What gives? This mind-numbing detail goes on for 52 double-sided pages (for 104 printed pages!) with absolutely no variance except the size of the files.
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gamefreak6401Aug 12, 2007
Well mine was 49 pages for some reason O_O
nagel2Aug 12, 2007
Sign up for paperless billing on At&T's website.
ninjakoalaAug 13, 2007
If PS3 and Xbox were planets, Xbox would be Pluto. Oh wait...
magnificenthackAug 16, 2007
Oh, relax people. I'm sure AT&T doesn't want to spend the money printing these long bills any more than the folks who haven't yet signed up for e-billing want to spend the time reading them. And sorry to disappoint you, haters, but AT&T/Cingular has been emailing me my bill for 2 years. Just checky the little boxy on the website and your paper problem is solved.
misterfunmanAug 18, 2007
Hinden,They actually made a new department at AT&T called Customer Care. There's a certain plan that they have that you can sign up for that will minimize your bill. Just argue the s**t out of it.