[NCLUG] unsubscribing broken addresses

Daniel Herrington danielh at ftc.agilent.com
Thu Jan 3 09:42:11 MST 2002


Sean,

I asked Qwest about that, and they said I'd be charged a one-time $5
disconnect fee, and then nothing thereafter.

Daniel

=> Replying to Sean Reifschneider's message, "Re: [NCLUG] unsubscribing broken addresses"
=> (sent Jan 3 @ 07:39 -0700):
 > On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 10:42:15AM -0700, Daniel Herrington wrote:
 > >OT, I also cancelled my long-distance service, and went with a Sam's
 > >Club AT&T prepaid calling card.  It's 3.47 cents/minute, regardless of
 > >in-state/out-of-state or time-of-day.  And I won't be paying the
 > >$12.00/month just to have AT&T as my long-distance carrier.  It's a
 > 
 > You may be a bit shocked to find that you have to pay something around
 > $10/month to *NOT* have a long distance provider, too...  Maybe that's only
 > on business lines, but I don't think so.
 > 
 > It impacted ISPs fairly hard, I think they made that change back in 1998.
 > ISPs suddenly had to start paying $10/month extra for every line they had
 > -- that's where I heard about it.
 > 
 > Keep an eye out for it on your next bill.
 > 
 > Sean
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