From: Mr doe on
Bill Yanaire wrote:
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> <krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote in message
> news:rnbnr5libf7ot2ud6ktjid69kaelr4mhie(a)4ax.com...
>> On Tue, 6 Apr 2010 13:48:26 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill(a)yanaire.com>
>> wrote:
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>>> <krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz> wrote in message
>>> news:5nclr5tiqc8iki0mnubfib0vhqrkksnaau(a)4ax.com...
>>>> On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 23:47:47 -0400, Mr doe <Mrdoe(a)blowfish.net> wrote:
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>>>>> krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 20:28:53 -0400, Bill<billrubin(a)prodigy.net>
>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>> On 4/4/2010 11:39 AM, Whistleblower wrote:
>>>>>>>> Of course they are being reasonable - for now. AT&T is heavily
>>>>>>>> advertising
>>>>>>>> their profitable cellphone service, and doesn't want to alienate
>>>>>>>> people -
>>>>>>>> yet. But if they will screw their ISP customers, as they have,
>>>>>>>> in time
>>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>> will do the same to cellphone customers when it serves their greedy
>>>>>>>> purposes
>>>>>>>> to do so.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And if they do, people will just move to another provider and takwe
>>>>>>> their phone numbers with them. Something similar to what you
>>>>>>> could have
>>>>>>> done had you not been dependent on their ISP address, which
>>>>>>> others have
>>>>>>> already told you was a bad idea.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> DSL is old technology anyway. You should move to fiber or cable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nice plan if you can get it. I'm lucky I can get the slowest grade of
>>>>>> DSL,
>>>>>> and it is *slow*.
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>>>>> Hang in there,, Obama will Save you
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>>>> He's going to pay my mortgage and electric bill too, right?
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>>> You need to send in the "Request to Pay Mortgage and Electric Bill"
>>> Government Form #G800-43-A-7665555. Fill it out in triplicate, make
>>> sure to
>>> remove the carbon paper before sending it in.
>>>
>>> No need to currently pay mortgage or any other utilities. Within 18-32
>>> weeks, when approved, all payments will be made, retroactively.
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>> That's not a bad turn-around time at all. It'll take that long for the
>> USPS
>> to deliver the forms, unless they're returned for insufficient postage
>> because
>> of the three rate increases while en route.
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> LOL! How true!
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May also take a little longer Due to the elimination of Saturday Deliveries.