> Jason: > Rage on. I completely agree. QWEST (or US West) is regulated through the corporation commissions. I have a relative that works as a > lawyer for the Corp comm and regales me daily with tales of how they have the commissioners in pocket. As they do anyone who can > affect their bottom line. Bastards own the market and laugh in our faces daily. Considered changing to COX, but had such crappy service there too that I bagged it. Someday we will have a real choice in service. -Ron > > Has anyone else had their phoneline RAPED recently by Qwest? > > These cocksuckers recently took away my busy signal, and replaced it > with a voice that demands I either hang up, or press a number to be > charged 75 cents so that they will redial the busy number > automatically. > > Does this strike anyone else as slightly insane? Most phones these > days, like modems, come with an automatic redial option. Of course, > after the cocksuckers at quest BREAK the existing phones by removing > the busy signal WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION, they sort of have a monopoly on > redial. > > Fuckers! > > I called them up to demand they change it back, and they say the need > to speak to the person who is in charge of the phone bill. Funny > thing, the cons sure as fuck didnt need to speak to anyone when they > fucked the phoneline up to start with, did they? > > Ahhh... local decentralization cant come soon enough. I would like to > put a bullet thru the head of the asshole who came up with the idea to > replace the busy signal with advertizements for a useless service. > > -- > jkenner @ mindspring . com__ > I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| > Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| > To Build A Better Future. | > > --__--__--