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Mark Lloyd <not@mail.invalid>: Oct 08 01:07PM -0500 On 10/08/2016 02:26 AM, Robert Baer wrote: [snip] > (BUT NO QUOTES) taxes, fees, installation, etc. > Give us an example where the rate quoted is correct (or even in the > ballpark). "double" may be an exaggeration. Maybe not. Anyway, the actual cost can be a lot higher. Once I had phone service that had everything (local service, unlimited long distance, caller ID, call waiting, etc...), advertised price "ONLY" $39.95. The actual billed amount was above $55 (essentially, $39.95 was a lie). -- 78 days until the winter celebration (Sunday December 25, 2016 12:00:00 AM for 1 day). Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ In Ottawa the xians put up an "abortion stills a beating heart" poster outside the local abortion clinic. Someone wrote over it: "A christian with a gun stills a beating heart." |
krw <krw@nowhere.com>: Oct 08 07:26PM -0400 On Sat, 8 Oct 2016 13:07:56 -0500, Mark Lloyd <not@mail.invalid> wrote: >> (BUT NO QUOTES) taxes, fees, installation, etc. >> Give us an example where the rate quoted is correct (or even in the >> ballpark). You made the claim. Back it up! >"double" may be an exaggeration. Maybe not. Anyway, the actual cost can >be a lot higher. A big exaggeration. >long distance, caller ID, call waiting, etc...), advertised price "ONLY" >$39.95. The actual billed amount was above $55 (essentially, $39.95 was >a lie). I can believe that. Most of those "fees" are fixed, not based on the service. You'd pay the same if it were a $150 plan (whatever it might include). |
"Andy" <N@n.com>: Oct 09 01:02AM -0400 They can figure out the taxes and fees for you they are just to lazy to do the math. I have had them do it many times when i make adjustments to my services. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "rickman" <gnuarm@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ntar4p$95j$1@dont-email.me... |
"Andy" <N@n.com>: Oct 09 01:02AM -0400 I am aware my news reader does it but have not have the time to change it. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "rickman" <gnuarm@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ntari0$95j$2@dont-email.me... |
Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com>: Oct 09 07:30AM -0700 >I am aware my news reader does it but have not have the time to change it. It has very little to do with your newsreader. Regardless of where the newsreader puts the cursor, you can move it yourself. |
Roger Blake <rogblake@iname.invalid>: Oct 08 10:50PM > didn't leak. As far as AA ones go, Kirkland and the AA that Dollar > General used to have manufactured in Indonesia seemed to leak the > least. I get very good service by sticking with major brands like Toceba, Dinacell, and Sorny, available at a discount at local flea markets. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roger Blake (Posts from Google Groups killfiled due to excess spam.) NSA sedition and treason -- http://www.DeathToNSAthugs.com Don't talk to cops! -- http://www.DontTalkToCops.com Badges don't grant extra rights -- http://www.CopBlock.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
rssalerno@gmail.com: Oct 08 01:07PM -0700 Dremel to get it apart, Tenax to put it together. Won't look pretty but what have you got to lose? |
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