AT&T adds new "administrative fee" to our phone bills: Via iMore Blog

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My AT&T account still falls under the gov. rate, as well, but I will definitely double-check the bill just in case. My daughter's iPhone is still via AT&T.
 

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Apparently AT&T has the lowest fee of this sort. Verizon, tmobile, and Sprint all have higher admin fees.

That does NOT make it better. It is still nothing but a money grab, one more rate increase disguised as a fee, and piled on the back of the customers... unfortunately, if you want to play, you have to pay.
 

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Apparently all carriers are being checked into by the government. Recently read something that, there were some fishy charges and wanted a explanation.
 

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Apparently all carriers are being checked into by the government. Recently read something that, there were some fishy charges and wanted a explanation.

Wow... I feel better now, knowing that this administration has set itself up as the moral compass for the country. Not much different from the fox guarding the hen house, IMO.
 

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How does it not violate the two-year agreement, though?

Because it?s a "fee" and technically not a rate increase... AT&T (and the other providers) have a stable of shysters and hacks lawyers who comb through the contracts looking for ways to gouge us, the paying public. It?s how America does business these days...
 

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