Nuts, this is nuts! Anyone who's an early adopter of the Apple iPhone is likely also to be a big user of their phone. So get ready for the bill coming your way - it might be in a box!
Here's the nutso-cuckoo U-tube video of Justine Ezarik, who's a graphic designer in Pittsburgh, opening up her 300-page bill!
AT&T sent her a detail of every text message and internet use. According to AT&T, this is the exception, not the rule. You can go online and opt into getting a summary bill or online bill.
But why make customers go through this in the first place?
Does anyone besides me think it funny that the company who's marketing everything "thin and small" ends up with customers being billed in a form that's big and boxy? Note to AT&T and other providers, think "i"bill.
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