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Hall
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join:2000-04-28
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Few people read them

Very few people read them... What happens is one person does read it and repeats the information, accurately or not. The next person repeats it but it gets a little bit wrong or exaggerated is more likely.

It's like the game you played when you're a kid. Everyone sits in a broken circle and the story starts at one end. By the time it gets to the other end, it's a completely different story.


Heterman
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join:2004-02-28
Fayetteville, AR
That is the telco telephone game.

Armour

join:2002-01-08
Scarborough, ON
reply to Hall
but part of the problem is the catch that the TOS can change at any time with out notice. and for many they do take advantage of changing things with out notice.

hurfy
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join:2002-08-06
Spokane, WA

Hmm, interesting point i wonder how much has changed. Wonder what the odds are of finding my orignal agreement from 7 years ago

This time they are telling us, must be a whopper of a change


TheGiant
Next Year Is Here.

join:2001-03-28
Augusta, GA

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That's great I guess I will have to include my own TOS on my check to qwest saying if you cash this you agree to pay me $5 for ever piece of spam that reaches my inbox from your e-mail server.


ewth8tr
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join:2005-04-03
Salt Lake City, UT

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said by hurfy See Profile :

Hmm, interesting point i wonder how much has changed. Wonder what the odds are of finding my orignal agreement from 7 years ago

This time they are telling us, must be a whopper of a change
lol, up until now, the "TOS" was a FCC Tariff, so I'm sure if anyone was curious, they could dig one up from the FCC or qwest. Here's the explanation from the FAQ on qwest's site.

Effective 11/16/2005 companies providing high-speed Internet access have the choice of continuing to provide terms and conditions that govern the service under FCC Tariff, or may use a commercial agreement. Qwest has made the decision to move, effective 1/28/06, to a commercial agreement to govern the Qwest® High-Speed Internet service.

»www.qwest.com/legal/highspeedint···aqs.html
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