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marigolds
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Re: You want others to pay for your speech--why?

said by calvoiper See Profile :

If you gave cable consumers the choice of not paying for public access, they wouldn't, and it would die.
You do have that choice. That is how pass through fees work.
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calvoiper

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Belvedere Tiburon, CA

said by marigolds See Profile :

You do have that choice. That is how pass through fees work.
No, I don't. It's a mandatory fee that I have to pay if I want cable--it's not an option that I can decline to pay. Maybe it is in Corvallis, but not here and not most places.

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marigolds
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said by calvoiper See Profile :

No, I don't. It's a mandatory fee that I have to pay if I want cable--it's not an option that I can decline to pay.
There are plenty of hoops to jump through, but in most cases you can get out of paying it. Sometimes you have to pay it but can get it refunded. That is true in nearly every city.
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calvoiper

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Not in mine. Anybody else out there, in anyplace besides Corvallis, able to avoid payment of their "public access" fee?

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