AT&T Plays Dumb, Doesn’t Know Where Additional iPhone Charges Come From
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by Nicholas Deleon on July 9, 2007

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Can someone at AT&T explain to me—nay, us—why it’s charging this young man a little more than $20 extra for an iPhone service plan that it should be? All told, the guy’s bill should tally up to around $117, yet AT&T bills him for $140. The nerve of those people.

AT&T tried to justify the charges, whatever they are and wherever they come from, by saying they’re “part of the plan.” Don’t you love how companies can just boss you around like that?

P.S. To the young man, I say well done on the “Hind D!?” reference. You’ve done a service for us all.

AT&T Ruining iPhone experience… [A Hind-D!?]

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  • I had heard about the charges that at&t added on to peoples bills and waited to see what would happene after the phone was released. After seeing the things that are wrong and the charges i went with Helio and got the ocean

  • This story is bogus. The man misread his bill. Between the normal proration of the first month and standard fees and charges, the ‘discrepancy’ has been clarified. That this story is being reposted when there is no ‘there’ there is ridiculous and unprofessional. CrunchGear credibility takes a hit here. What word means the opposite of fanboy?

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