 | Verizon lost me as a customer As much as I have dreams about having a FIOS connection if I have to worry about them passing on my personal information without a warrant for no reason other than because they demanded it then they will never see a cent from me. -- Don't Let Them Take Your Rights! |
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 tc1uscg join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI | said by MASantangelo:As much as I have dreams about having a FIOS connection if I have to worry about them passing on my personal information without a warrant for no reason other than because they demanded it then they will never see a cent from me. Now if a few thousand other customers would take the same attitude, they, VZ, may take a little more of a stand. Till then, your just 1 drop in the bucket. And to think people feel this only happens with land line calls/data.. wait till wireless calls go over IP networks. Nows a good time to get a job with the NSA sitting in that nice dark, air conditioned cave and monitor away.....  |
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 | reply to MASantangelo Verizon will be getting a letter from me in the next 30 days when my cell phone and broadband access plans expire, to the effect:
"To Whom It May Concern,
Due to your belief that handing over private consumer data to the government, without a warrant and without informing the affected parties, is both constitutional and morally acceptable, I am not renewing my contracts. Additionally, I will also be porting my business phone lines to another provider. I feel that by paying Verizon for any service(s), I am funding a program that goes against everything this country is supposed to stand for.
Sincerely,
XXXXXXXXX"
They can go to hell...............
Anyone else care to join me? |
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 | In the RIAA case VZ went all the way to the supreme court for internet users privacy rights (The ONLY COMPANY TO DO SO )and won. Verizon and Bell South already said they were not involved, Verizon is in this because of the MCI merger and that CEO is long gone. |
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