At 15 Feb 2008 10:06:23 -0800 jl wrote:
> Is there just one of you. Just one? Who understands contract law?
> I am now on month-to-month. I can cancel at any time and so can
> they. That is fine with me. So why should I sign an "Agreement," i.
> e., a contract, in order to reduce my minutes to 450 from 900, or in
> order to get and pay bills on the internet?
Well, I'm not an attorney, but I'd say that you already answered your own
question: "I can cancel at any time and so can they."
Apparently they're willing to "cancel you" if you attempt to change plans
without signing thier agreement.
> So why do I need to
> sign another "Agreement?" I'm not signing a goddamn thing, especially
> since the agreement requires me to submit to arbitration in the event
> of a dispute.
Did you not read the one you signed 2-1/2 years ago? I'll wager the
arbitration clause was in that one as well. I have a nearly 10-year-old
Cingular contract still kicking around that had an arbitration clause.
> I have already detailed for you, in more ways than a
> country boy knows how to get into town, the slick methods these
> sonsabitches have of adding bogus charges to your bill.
Gee willikers then, Hoss, I'll be hog-tied if I don't know why you don't
fire them faster than a country-fried steak hardens an artery...