Tom Diehl on 3 Jul 2006 19:25:15 -0000


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[PLUG] Re: OT: Verizon contracts


On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 13:52 -0400, Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
Since there's been ample interest in policies of data and voice
carriers here, I wanted to flag some research I did related to an
email I received from Verizon Wireless.  They sent an email notifying
their customers that, pursuant to a court settlement, they are
changing their contract with their customers.  The court settlement
doesn't require them to do this or us to accept, but you do have to
opt out.

The new contract, based on my reading (but without comparing to the
old contract) and based on some web commentary I've seen, is worth
opting out of.  It mostly just reserves extra rights to VW, including
the right to bill you $175 if *they* terminate service, not to
reimburse you for dropped calls, not to promise you your phone number,
to make software changes to your phone without your consent, etc.

Here's the most useful link I found:

    http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?p=3143964

Here's a non-VW-hosted copy of the contract in question:

http://www.cartoys.com/cartoy/webpages/ShowTerms.cfm?term_id=14

Anyone ever read their TOS for FIOS?? A customer of mine recently signed up for it and the last line in the TOS said that they could change the agreement at any time with or without notice.

At their wireless division was thoughtful enough to at least tell you they were
going to screw you.

Regards,

Tom
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