AT&T's Subscriber Agreement
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Tue Aug 14 12:37:19 EDT 2001
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Derek Martin wrote:
| O.k. drink up Derek... have some more vodka!
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| BTW I forgot to post the link to the agreement... it's here:
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| http://help.broadband.att.com/subagreelease.jsp
Hmmm ... I notice the clause:
(c) Relocating Equipment. Customer will not relocate the AT&T
Equipment. However, upon receipt of a request by Customer, AT&T may
relocate the AT&T Equipment for Customer's residence at a time
agreed to with Customer. ...
So if you want to move it aside to vacuum up the dust bunnies, you
can't move it yourself. You must make an appointment to have an ATT
rep come over and move it for you. And of course "... Customer may
incur additional charges for such relocation." I wonder if they'll do
the vacuuming, too, while they're there?
Now I know why they terminated our service. And lest we think that
they're being unreasonable, I've read a number of warnings that
vacuum cleaners often hold a static charge, and can damage electronic
equipment that they contact. So they're obviously just protecting
their equipment from accidental damage by ignorant users who make the
mistake of trying to keep the room clean.
(Hey, does this qualify as a troll?)
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