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michieru
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LOL

More like Verizon does not want to the current amounts on the books and just pulls a PR stunt to have the public go after the landlords but the kick is if they did get an agreement. Verizon will simply include that nobody else can get service from any other provider and the landlord sets a rule for no dish installs on balconies.

It's all business and your just the little piggie who will foot the bill.

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

said by michieru:

.... and the landlord sets a rule for no dish installs on balconies.

It is not legal anywhere in the US unless the property has been deemed historical and registered as such. And even then, the property owner would have to petition the FCC to make their case and have you take it down.


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