Deceptive advertising complaints should be directed to the FTC:Contact the FTC. By mail: Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Response Center, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580; by telephone: toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP.
@ rowanji: It sounds like you are a dissatisfied customer. I'm sure you have your reasons. Hell, I don't like many of the things my ISP does in the name of the all-mighty dollar, but one thing is clear, when you increase the cost of doing business, you favor the rich. Incumbent ISPs such as AT&T and Qwest can only benefit from these regulations as their cost increases are marginal. However, the little guys, the new ISPs who haven't yet had a chance must deal with a substantially higher cost increase (by percentage of earnings). This is why all government regulations that increase the cost of doing business _always_ favor the richer incumbent companies and screw the start-ups. Net neutrality basically says to the US government, "yes, you can regulate the internet," when what we need is less regulation, not more.
GGGRARARAHAHAAAHHRTGHSADHHHHGHHGHHHGHGGHGHSorry, I had to get that out of my system.This is the most infuriating commercial I've ever seen in my entire f**king life. GRRR>>>........
Look you have awesome people who are stupid, BUT NOT THAT STUPID! Everyone knows that the communications companies will rip you off blind if they could. The problem is that these companies can BUY congress. Groan, where did capitalism go sooooo wrong? Is it really supposed to be like this?
This pole smoker has 0 stories dugg, 0 stories submitted, and 8 PAGES of stories commented - all of which contribute nothing and link to his douchy warez siteHow has this douchebag lasted over a month here?at least some retard spammers say something weird or funny, or best of all argue with the diggers who call them out, but this f**k is so dull! For the first time ever, I'm just gonna block him and forget he exists...
tedrrrrDec 17, 2006
Glad I saw it here. I blogged it too. <a class="user" href="http://www.spideysenses.com/2006/12/16/another-glaring-example-of-anti-net-neutrality-spin/">http://www.spideysenses.com/2006/12/16/another-glaring-example-of-anti-net-neutrality-spin/</a>I've already got one entry on their crap-ass spin tactics. Using verbage like 'creaky pipes' and group names like 'hands off the internet' it's enough to drive me to drink:<a class="user" href="http://www.spideysenses.com/2006/06/12/net-neutrality-spin-examples/">http://www.spideysenses.com/2006/06/12/net-neutrality-spin-examples/</a> .... or blog ;>
spimbyDec 17, 2006
Deceptive advertising complaints should be directed to the FTC:Contact the FTC. By mail: Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Response Center, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580; by telephone: toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP.
renderDec 17, 2006
WTF is net neutrality
clevingerDec 17, 2006
@ rowanji: It sounds like you are a dissatisfied customer. I'm sure you have your reasons. Hell, I don't like many of the things my ISP does in the name of the all-mighty dollar, but one thing is clear, when you increase the cost of doing business, you favor the rich. Incumbent ISPs such as AT&T and Qwest can only benefit from these regulations as their cost increases are marginal. However, the little guys, the new ISPs who haven't yet had a chance must deal with a substantially higher cost increase (by percentage of earnings). This is why all government regulations that increase the cost of doing business _always_ favor the richer incumbent companies and screw the start-ups. Net neutrality basically says to the US government, "yes, you can regulate the internet," when what we need is less regulation, not more.
burkeDec 19, 2006
Is that Babwa Wawtews?
burkeDec 19, 2006
GGGRARARAHAHAAAHHRTGHSADHHHHGHHGHHHGHGGHGHSorry, I had to get that out of my system.This is the most infuriating commercial I've ever seen in my entire f**king life. GRRR>>>........
ejpusaDec 21, 2006
Look you have awesome people who are stupid, BUT NOT THAT STUPID! Everyone knows that the communications companies will rip you off blind if they could. The problem is that these companies can BUY congress. Groan, where did capitalism go sooooo wrong? Is it really supposed to be like this?
sv650touringJan 19, 2007
This pole smoker has 0 stories dugg, 0 stories submitted, and 8 PAGES of stories commented - all of which contribute nothing and link to his douchy warez siteHow has this douchebag lasted over a month here?at least some retard spammers say something weird or funny, or best of all argue with the diggers who call them out, but this f**k is so dull! For the first time ever, I'm just gonna block him and forget he exists...
tcsajaxApr 7, 2007
So I'm screwed no matter what then.... Great.