An AT&T call - center employee has read it upon himself to answer the allegations of the infamous300 - page iPhone bill , plain in lieu of an prescribed answer from the telco . While not “ defending ” AT&T , he did say this :
https://gizmodo.com/the-madness-begins-with-a-300-page-at-t-bill-for-iphone-288887
As of August 10 , “ sum-up charge ” has been the default data formatting for paper bills , doing away with specific call and data point - utilization contingent . Anyone signing up for service of process or switching rate plans will get a sum-up placard , and — in what seem to be a 180 - arcdegree shift — will have to give $ 1.99 per calendar month to get the 300 - page edition .

Since summary billing is still paper that comes in the mail , call - center employees are asked to further paperless billing . This is also an choice customers can set online , and apparently prefer during activation .
Again , this is n’t the official Bible , but it sound like the furor may be dying down . For me , I hate mail of any sort , so paperless charge is always the way to go , right from the get-go . Now I have an email inbox full of billing emails I never open , but at least the tree do n’t mind . [ Gadget Lab ]
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