Well, I'm really not a fido lover, but it's same thing with other providers.
> In the new rules, Fido reserves the right to cancel your service. They list
> customer "fraud" as a reason for cancelling. But they can also cancel for any
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> service, you have to pay the termination fees (unless you can prove that you
> abided by all the rules).
> Well, I'm really not a fido lover, but it's same thing with other providers.
>
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> you
> > abided by all the rules).
JF Mezei, go find something to do with your time, instead of trying to
find faults to complain about.
JF Mezei - 15 Mar 2004 01:34 GMT
> JF Mezei, go find something to do with your time, instead of trying to
> find faults to complain about.
I am starting to be very tired of those baseless accusations.
My original message in that thread was FACTUAL. I had received the pamphlet
describing the contract, cancellations etc.
If you're not happy with what Fido is doing, don't shoot me, shoot Fido. If
you're happy with those measures, then you have no reason to be angry at me
because I was merely describing Fido's policies.
This is not a marketing arm of Fido. This is a place to discuss. Discussions
involve looking at both sides of the coin.
If you want to see only pterry praise for Fido, then go to its web site. I
assume you run the right version of windows and can actually use all of Fido's
web site.