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I love people that go online to complain that other people shouldn't have a problem with wasting money. Since you don't care about another $1.50/month, how about you send it to me? I'll give it to T-Mobile and quit complaining about them tacking on BS fees. After all, if you can't afford to give me $1.50/month then you shouldn't be on the internet anyways, right?

See how stupid that logic is?
Chad, are you saying that T-Mobile is unquestionably the cheapest carrier out there? I haven't looked yet, but that is quite a statement. Also, I never stated I didn't have a printer at home. Quite the opposite, I said that I would have to use my own printer, which I don't want to do. It is a pain to remember to go onto T-Mobile's site and print out the statement every month. Something that used to be simple is now a monthly inconvenience thanks to T-Mobile. Maybe you are into inconveniencing yourself in order to make a wireless company a little extra money, but I do not find it to be that much fun.
What there is to complain about is that I need these bills printed and saved for tax purposes. That means that trees are not being saved because if I don't want to pay a silly fee then I have to waste my time, ink, and paper to print them out instead of having them automatically delivered to me.

T-Mobile must be taking some hints from the airlines with these fees.
They haven't started charging me for this yet. When they do, I'm switching carriers. I'm not into them switching the burden and cost to me. Oh, and anyone that thinks they are doing this to save the environment is just being silly. They are doing it to save money, plain and simple.
Considering how poorly Google kept the G1 a secret, I'm sure this is legit. Google doesn't seem to care too much about helping their partners keep new products a quiet.
The final design will probably have tons of ugly yellow all over it just so everyone knows that its Sprint.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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