• T-Mobile plans to conserve paper by slapping a $1.50 charge on customers

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    Looks like T-Mobile has also joined the eco-friendly bandwagon and taking the appropriate steps for the same. In a bid to conserve paper, T-Mobile has slapped an extra charge of $1.50 per month on its customers for the privilege of receiving a paper bill on top of an existing $2 charge for detailed paper billing. Seems like a great move as a lot of customers will choose to receive their bill via email and help save a lot of paper used for the actual bill and the envelope carrying it. Some people have slammed this move too saying T-Mobile is trying to cut the cost of printing and distributing the bill to its customers. Whatever the reason, as long as it is doing some good for the environment, we are happy.
    [NetworkWorld]

    Posted in Topics:Other Stuff, Tags: , on August 13, 2009