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Verizon Is REALLY BAD.

Got email Sunday; ad for dedicated subscriber line 3 mb/s first 6 months free, $29.95 after plus free modem. When it started it came with $19.99 extra fee cheapo modem which isn't even Vista capable at all, Machine added $30 of essentials & extras,to my account, although I stated repeatedly I don't want those services & worst made connection at 756K with only ONE Month free. Its useless trying to talk to Verizon, I have tried 5 times to cancel order, NO Way. Just say theres NO Problem with service. What bunch of croocked 19th century criminals. DO NOT subscribe to Verizon. Once you do, you'll be ripped off severely, Verizon assumes your precious Phone Number will prevent you from haveing courage to cancel, as entire telephone line has to be cancelled, due to crummy internet division. Its wonder, you pay extra each time "Verizons" support adds or takes out items, isn't that function of customer service, to adjust items for free? Hope Verizon goes Under with ALL other Schlock marketers. drashek

posted by : 2025411544, 10 October 2008Complain about this comment
Also...

"One would think that if you are trying to impress people about your ability to secure data and protecting personal information..." One would also think that you would not be using any Volish software when trying to be secure and keep a certain level of privacy. Bash me if you will, but MS proves monthly just how secure their software really is.

posted by : Ted, 10 October 2008Complain about this comment
Yeah Right...

...sure, blame it on the Exchange mail server, which is mostly just an MTA that does what a client tells it to, rather than blaming it on the idiot who screwed up at the helm of the client that hands off the message(s) to Exchange. And next time you baboons whack your thumb nailing some innocent to the cross, go ahead and blame the hammer. Now Ted, since you invited bashing please allow me to relieve you of your suspense. Congratulations for blindly believing everything you read, making emotional statements about a product about which you appear to know very little, then finishing it off with an ignorant statement about software security. Polly wanna cracker? Kids, learn to think for yourselves instead of just giggling stupidly every time some variant of the word "vole" appears on the pages of The Inq.

posted by : Brad, 11 October 2008Complain about this comment
OhmyGosh, he's articulate !!

Well, drashek, seems like when you actually have something to say you DO know how to write in proper English ! Who'd 've thought ? Not me.

posted by : Pascal Monett, 13 October 2008Complain about this comment

Verizon stuffs up on privacy

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