NWR: Getting charged to receive your bill....what!

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Glen
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NWR: Getting charged to receive your bill....what!

Post by Glen »

I don't normally post non-wine related opinions or rants here but I am going to today.

My mobile telco provider has sent me a flyer in with my last bill asking me to sign up to their email billing system OR face being charged $2.00 for paper bills in the future. Effectively charging me for the pleasure of billing me - this is outrageous in my opinion.

Now before someone comes on and rants about saving the planet and the forests (just like all the banks do on every paper bill they send through), I would like to point out that like many small businesses I need to print these invoices out for taxation, so whether it is my paper or their paper, there is no difference. It is nothing more than a scantily clad attempt to save them postage fee's, in fact they should be offering us a discount to take up their offer of email billing and not a penalty.

I can just see the look on my clients' faces when I send therm an invoice which includes $2 for receiving the invoice....priceless as they say.

Rant over.

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Post by Daniel Jess »

Not a totally un-wine related problem.

After all, one particular restaurant in Europe began charging for decanting of wines and having the sommelier speak with you at the table just recently, mmm maybe 8 months ago?

I left without eating.

The end.

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kirragc
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Post by kirragc »

Let me get this straight

Companies are charging you for the priviledge of saving the planet but no companies are actually saving the planet.

I cant believe they would do that to me
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