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Not if you agreed to hold them harmless simply by using their service... which you likely did. Sorry, Sprint is going to leave you out in the cold on this one--and I say this as a longtime Sprint customer.
I'd say your bank is more liable than the company is, since they're the ones who will end up eating any unauthorized charges. But good luck suing them. -- If everything seems to be going well, you've obviously overlooked something. |
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·Comcast
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| said by insomniac :Not if you agreed to hold them harmless simply by using their service... which you likely did. Sorry, Sprint is going to leave you out in the cold on this one--and I say this as a longtime Sprint customer. I'd say your bank is more liable than the company is, since they're the ones who will end up eating any unauthorized charges. But good luck suing them. Name me one company (wireless) that WON'T leave you in the cold? tick tock tick tock.. BZZZZZ times up. NONE!  |
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 jc100
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·RoadRunner Cable
| Well no company is going to admit fault, unless it serves to benefit them. When several companies had their billing systems breach, they too proactive measures. They came out looking "better" by notifying customers and offering credit monitoring. This probably mitigated their damage. However, if there ended up being charges, the CC company could go after the business for the costs.. CC companies are good about not sticking it to the consumer when it comes to fraud. They more than make up for it with their interest rates though. |
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