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Why dont they...

donebrasko

Sep 14, 2009, 9:38 AM
just take 1.50 off each bill that chooses to go paperless? Wouldnt that make more sense? You are rewarding those that go green but you are not punishing those that still wants a paper bill.
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BLubak1

Sep 14, 2009, 12:28 PM
This would be a really intelligent idea if going green was really T-Mobile's one and only noble mission, but I have a feeling this isn't the case. This plan would make T-Mobile make less money than it does now, whereas charging an extra $1.50 to those who receive paper bills would mean more money for T-Mobile. First and foremost, the $1.50 charge is most likely meant to save T-Mobile money, with the environmental benefit being merely a coincidental secondary.
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