SilentCallsVictim
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This seems like a back-door way of introducing a charge for paper billing, which is becoming the norm in the telecoms business. It sounds as though those who are already paying for itemised bills will be charged nothing extra, although the option for a summary only bill has been removed.
My tip would be to call Orange Customer services, taking the "I'm thinking of leaving Orange" option for a chat. The staff on that service are usually fairly clued-up on the ins and outs of issues, including the concessions available to retain customers. Unless there is a serious intention to leave, I would go for a write-off of the itemised billing fee for as long as I could get away with - ideally the remaining duration of the contract.
If writing to say that you find electronic billing unsuitable, for goodness sake don't do this by email. That would immediately weaken or destroy the argument. If only communication on paper is acceptable to you, then you need to demonstrate this.
I personally feel that only those with no reasonable access to the Internet have a gripe against a reasonable fee for paper billing, but sadly they are those least willing and able to make their voices heard as we push forward with "Digital Britain". I am sure that this change offers grounds for cancellation of the contract, indeed it was the threat (and reality) of mass defections that caused Orange to cancel the recently announced price rises for contract customers.
As for my situation with Orange, I am totally confused. I find that I am paying £1.28 per month for an itemised bill. It is so long since I joined and saw any paperwork that I have not got a clue what I have signed up for. (Does anybody understand any mobile tariff? - I have found a list of the eight different types of bill that Orange offers, but no table of charges.) I sometimes check the calls online, and dutifully file away the unread paper copies out of habit. I will have a chat with them later to see if I am paying for something I do not want. If I discover anything worthwhile I will post again.
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