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The picture above shows an additional fee on this AT&T cell phone bill. "Lawful interception recovery fee". It has been circulating around the internet with this caption:
I was looking at my bill and didn't know what this lawful interception fee was....I googled it......WIRE TAPPING!!! I called and they said its a new fee for the... cost incurred from the government. I don't have anything to hide so if they wanna tap my phone go ahead.....but why should I have to pay for it??!!!
This is ridiculous, please share this so we can get the word out there. Oh, and check your bills people!!
- The "0.61" at the top right does not have a line item and is by itself
- If you add up the numbers, they do not equal the total
This is the only example of this type of charge found on the internet. Surely if AT&T was charging such a fee people would be outraged, not just circulating around one picture of a bill.
Furthermore, the surveillance that the NSA was supposedly conducting is not the same thing as wire tapping. Wiretapping requires a warrant from a judge and involves actually listening in and recording calls by law enforcement. No fees would be charged to a cell phone carrier. In fact they probably wouldn't even know a wiretap was taking place. Also, a real wiretap costs thousands, and in some cases hundres of thousands of dollars.
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