 jameswade
join:2001-12-09 Hot Springs, NC
·US Cellular
·Verizon BroadbandA..
| reply to Arizul Re: Sorry to Burst your bubble
Maybe I should have read every square inch of every piece of paper that comes with everything that buy. I really do need to get on with my life.
Why should I plan for the worst if I'm a consumer?
So far I've not seen the problems you're describing with cable at the neighbor's houses. So not a fallacy here. What was the first big time fallacy?
After BellSouth (AT&T) screwed up nine states' Internet access last night and non-functioning support, I don't see that BellSouth is any better than cable.
I stand by my review and don't care whether you agree or not. |
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  Shallah_z
@bellsouth.net
| said by jameswade :Maybe I should have read every square inch of every piece of paper that comes with everything that buy. I really do need to get on with my life. Why should I plan for the worst if I'm a consumer? So far I've not seen the problems you're describing with cable at the neighbor's houses. So not a fallacy here. What was the first big time fallacy? After BellSouth (AT&T) screwed up nine states' Internet access last night and non-functioning support, I don't see that BellSouth is any better than cable. I stand by my review and don't care whether you agree or not. I am guessing for you that Terms of Service is something companies just decide to give out because they have nothing better else to do. I am guessing as well if you are signing a contract you never read it. Sorry to burst your bubble, your #1 fallacy is right there.. I have to agree with Arizul's comment.
I think what arizul meant that as a consumer it is your responsibility to investigate the service you will be acquiring, and see what are the pros and cons of the service. So far it seems you think that cable is better than DSL , but how do you know it is?
good luck |
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 jameswade
join:2001-12-09 Hot Springs, NC
·US Cellular
·Verizon BroadbandA..
| I don't care whose comments you agree with. You're both defending these guys a lot, do you work for them?
I don't think that cable's necessarily better than DSL, but I know, all of my neighbor's cable Internet access is consistently faster and more reliable than my residential and two business accounts.
I've moved one of my business accounts to another non-DSL provider and will be moving the rest soon. The service and reliability is much better.
I'm removing myself from this thread - it was created to help others who might be considering service, not to debate what fine print I should read. |
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  Shallah_z
@bellsouth.net
| said by jameswade :I don't care whose comments you agree with. You're both defending these guys a lot, do you work for them? I don't think that cable's necessarily better than DSL, but I know, all of my neighbor's cable Internet access is consistently faster and more reliable than my residential and two business accounts. I've moved one of my business accounts to another non-DSL provider and will be moving the rest soon. The service and reliability is much better. I'm removing myself from this thread - it was created to help others who might be considering service, not to debate what fine print I should read. I am not defending bellsouth, I am just pointing out the obvious here, you never did research before acquiring the product.
Its like trying to buy a car without looking at its specs and consumer reviews. good luck with your new service.. |
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