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T-mobile Web and Walk data card billing question

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robert.home@gmail.com - 17 Nov 2006 13:38 GMT
Hello, Can anyone with this tariff report what T-mobile it actually
states on the bill. I'm interested for expense purposes as if it does
not state "mobile broadband" or similar then I'd be unable to put it
through the company. thanks Richard.
Richard Oliver - 17 Nov 2006 14:43 GMT
> Hello, Can anyone with this tariff report what T-mobile it actually
> states on the bill. I'm interested for expense purposes as if it does
> not state "mobile broadband" or similar then I'd be unable to put it
> through the company. thanks Richard.

The bill in in two distinct sections - the first page is the tax invoice
and includes the narrative "Price Plan" and £17.00.  The next line down
states "Calls" and zero (in my case).  The next line shows the VAT
amount and the final line the gross amount and payment collection
details (e.g. direct debit).  Further down it states "Price plan = Web n
Walk Professional 12".

Page 2 shows payment methods.

Page 3 shows the plan again (same narrative) and has room for call
itemisation etc.

Page 4 is always blank for me (but shows page 4 of 4 on the bottom).

So no you don't see "mobile broadband".
 
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