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Old 04-29-2009, 11:13 PM   #13
Kjesse
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I'm not sure why you're blaming the company for their not being available in your new area without satellite upgrades.

They paid for or licensed lines and service to where your subdivision or area was, based on expectations of commitment over time.

You want to end the contract because you moved.

Now you complain it takes a satellite to get the service to you and you say the satellite service is not competitive in your new market.

In other words, you want them to pay for the upgraded hardware even though without that hardware you gave them a guaranteed contract, and complain that because now you're in an area where someone else can service you cheaper you should be allowed to break your contract.

Or you just want them to forgive the money you promised them and let it go, because you moved.

You didn't sign a month to month contract. You signed a term contract.

You should suck it up, you're the one in breach. Let it go.

Sometimes consumers are just whiny.

EDIT: Contract extortion is the title of this thread? Lol. How about, "I don't like to pay for my commitments help me break them"
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