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Originally Posted by HOOT
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All I meant by the salesman comment was that if you take that type of reasoning as justification for the rate increase, you'll probably get sold a bad plan by a sales guy. There is no valid reason to charge for incoming text messages. Justifying it by saying it only affects people who have a plan only highlights the ridiculousness of the whole idea.
I didn't say it cost more then sending a piece of mail, I actually implied the opposite. Given that it costs a nearly insignificant amount to handle a text message, why should they even charge for it. If it costs so much, add the charge to the sender.