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batterup
I Can Not Tell A Lie.
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join:2003-02-06
Netcong, NJ

reply to silentlooker

Re: And so it begins....

said by silentlooker:

Court didn't rule it was in violation of the constitution, court ruled under the law corporation can have arbitration clause. All congress would have to do is ban arbitration clause.

True but you know that the SCOTUS will have to rule on that. Remember these are contracts willingly entered into for nonessential unregulated services.

I have POTS, town water, natural gas and electricity and I did not have to agree not to sue to get them. In fact it is the law that they have to supply them as long as I pay my bill. In fact gas and electric can't be shut off in the winter even if I don't pay my bill.

Ma Bell is dead and yet the people bitch.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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Now get a credit card or debit card without not agreeing not to sue them.


TheRogueX

join:2003-03-26
Springfield, MO
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reply to batterup
Internet services and cell phone services are no longer nonessential. For example: Take a look in your newspaper's classifieds section, try to find a job. Count them. Then go online and look at Monster, CareerBuilder, or your state's career sites. Guess where you'll have a better chance to find a job?

As for cell phones, living in the modern day without one is very difficult.

Oh, and Ma Bell *was* dead, but then we deregulated and look what happened! Ma Bell rose from the dead.



batterup
I Can Not Tell A Lie.
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join:2003-02-06
Netcong, NJ

said by TheRogueX:

Oh, and Ma Bell *was* dead, but then we deregulated and look what happened! Ma Bell rose from the dead.

Ma is still dead; what rose from the dead is a three headed un-regulated monster. That unregulated monster is necessary as only an unregulated monster can compete with the unregulated monster that is CATV.

It works for Newark NJ; 100/15 from Cablevision and 50/50 from Verizon. No caps wide open 24/7 365. Cory Booker is still waiting for the people and businesses with money to move to Newark.

BTW Prudential, Rutgers, and the FBI regional office were there before "residential" super broadband was available.

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