Speaking of Flyers, my sister keeps getting one stuck to her door from Qwest saying she can receive DSL in her area, but when she actually calls them they keep telling her no she can't. She lives in an older neighborhood near downtown Phoenix and no one seems to want to upgrade the equipment in the area and she can see the Telco building from her house. Would this be considered false advertisement? > Watch out for this flyer, and check it out closely. I received one > about 4 months ago. Upon reading the fine print I noticed that it was > the "Express" @home connection, which means that I can get typical > @home downstream speeds, but the uplink runs across a modem and phone > line. If the flyer said the service was only $20/month, look at the > fine print. > ? Last time I checked, Cox@home wasn't available in my area... today I > ? get a mail-flyer, saying it is... I give them a call and they say "It > ? Is!" and it seems it has been for months... blah.