One iPhone bill comes out to 300 pages
Don Day August 13th, 2007
My favorite lifecaster Justine Ezarik just received her AT&T iPhone bill. It came in a USPS box. Why would a simple bill come in a box? It is three… hundred… pages long.
Gizmodo quotes Ezarik as saying the lines and LINES of billed items were mostly text messages. The total came to $274… some of that due to activation and a prorated bill.

4 Comments Add your own
1. Joe | August 14th, 2007 at 6:53 am
Back when T-Mobile debuted the original Sidekick model, all of my early bills were like that. T-Mobile used to delineate every single time the Sidekick accessed the data connection to keep the AIM connection alive, etc. (Luckily, the Sidekick data service was - and remains - unlimited data usage for $20/month.) T-Mo eventually caught on and had their bills summarize totals instead of listing every single bloody bit packet.
I don’t see why the iPhone should take the drubbing here, though. It’s AT&T’s fault. And her’s for texting like an idiot.
2. discreet_chaos | August 14th, 2007 at 6:18 pm
I’ve tried watching Justine’s feed on occasion, but I seem to always get it when she’s just watching the first few seconds of various YouTubes and the chat has several people asking her to undress.
Now, thanks to your link and a different time of day, I see that she’s a lot more of a lifecaster because I just watched her getting a meal at Subway. (What would Jarod say?)
3. tdc | August 15th, 2007 at 7:09 am
she needs a hand model to go with that beautiful face.
4. Carl | August 17th, 2007 at 5:27 pm
this girl need to find a MAN… this is ridiculous
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