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DJ-Pfulio
djpfulio at jdpfu.com
Sun Mar 8 08:23:08 EDT 2015
Actually, I was - a few years before that.
Plus I'm staring at a huge $200.15 bill now - don't do bill-leveling. For most
of the years, paying spec prices worked better. Normally, my nat-gas bill is
$32/month for a 4 bdr house. I've got some caulking to do.
But that isn't the broadband issue. I can't think of any major broadband company
who isn't hated by 95% of their customers. Can you?
Why are they still allowed to operate? Because we don't have any real choice,
otherwise they'd be out of business.
There has to be a solution. Any better ideas?
On 03/08/2015 07:54 AM, Jim Lynch wrote:
> You must not have lived here during the transition. My cost for gas doubled
> overnight and hasn't come down. See
> http://onlineathens.com/stories/102201/opi_1022010001.shtml#.VPw4TZBB0Zg for a
> report.
>
> Jim.
> On 03/08/2015 07:41 AM, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
>> Comcast needs to be broken up, but not in the same way that AT*T was. More like
>> how natural gas has been deregulated in Georgia.
>
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