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Originally Posted by Dawg
apples and oranges my friend. That would be pysical abuse and you have a duty to humanity.
we are taking comanys where you can walk away as a customer
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The thug that's committing battery is breaking the law. In this instance VZW is also breaking the law, albeit via a crafty loophole, but bottom line is that they are knowingly and purposely violating the intent of the law. Both the the thug and VZW are using their "superior" might and force to perpetrate a crime against their victims. Perhaps I'm overreaching but to me they've more in common than not.
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Originally Posted by Dawg
and @ digi no it was way off topic this is about privacy not the GPS deal that every other thread onthe board has been about stick to the topic at hand and thats privacy.
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I agree they were not addressing the specific topic at hand. Given the forum this thread was posted in, however, I don't feel they we're too far off topic by ranting about vzw and gps.
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Originally Posted by Dawg
Ok you Were a customer so you were unhappy and left so no you dont have the right to comment any more it doesnt effect you at all so please refrain from the conversation at hand.
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Since requiring two year service contracts have become the rule these days, many people are not free to leave without paying substantial early termination fees. Especially true for those with multiple lines.
We're in process of moving off vzw and still have an account with them. I don't think it matters though, as the larger issue here is privacy, which should be of concern to all cell phone users since if vzw is allowed to get away with this then other carriers will likely follow suit in their pursuit of profits. Hence, I believe everyone has a right to comment on this whether vzw customer or not. The OP is encouraging people to contact the FCC and I would like to echo this statement to all US bb users.