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Updated: 6:28 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007 | Posted: 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007

Local iPhone Customer Gets 300-Page Phone Bill

Channel 11's Interview Captured On Woman's Web Cam

 

PITTSBURGH —

Apple’s iPhones are all the rage, but their customers aren’t too happy about the size of the first service bills from AT&T.

One Pittsburgh woman, Justine Ezarik, received her first bill on Saturday.

She said it was so large – 300 pages – it was delivered in a box.

Ezarik's story grabbed national attention after she posted a video on YouTube.

Ezarik told USA Today, “This is so silly. There is no reason they need to send you this much information.”

Channel 11’s Andy Gastmeyer met with Ezarik, who has a Web page with a live camera, to discuss the bill.

Gastmeyer was surprised to learn his interview was being shown live online.

Channel 11 called AT&T to get their response.

They said that customers have three bill options and they don't have to select one with all of the detail, which would save paper.

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