Finding the keyboard operational
Larry entered:
> theguy@whatever.net wrote in news:5g9al2lkjihdjeajttj33d2h39u85s2cn3@
> 4ax.com:
>
>> i am thinking of a small claims action. won't cost me much and will
>> make verizon come out here to defend themselves.
>>
>>
>
> I might also suggest making a little wave in the pond at:
>
> info@fcc.gov
>
> Ask them why Verizon's coverage map has your dead zone covered and
> why the FCC doesn't enforce it. It won't get you anywhere because
> the CTIA controls the FCC, but it will get recorded, in case they
> lose control in the future.
>
> Good luck on your case.....and......DON'T SIGN ANY MORE CELLULAR
> CONTRACTS!
>
> Larry
Before anyone asks why the coverage map doesn't show a dead zone, they might
want to read the disclaimer: "The maps that display within the Coverage
Locator Tool are not a guarantee of coverage and contain areas with no
service. The maps rendered show only approximations (based on our internal
data) of where rates and coverage apply". It might save you a little
embarrassment.
Larry, when did the CTIA take over the FCC from the TV & radio broadcasters?
Even with out a contract, there still is that pesky litter User Agreement.
Can't get something for nothing Larry.
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