The phone company charges $2.50 per month to NOT list my number in the phone book. That's $30 a year to maintain my privacy! This should be illegal! Other companies have an obligation to protect my private information without charging for it. They might be civilly liable for being careless with private information. So why are phone companies permitted this form of extortion? A phone is a necessary utility. Does the electric company or water service blackmail us this way? The phone company says, "Pay this fee, or we'll publish your private information for everyone to see -- salesman, telemarketers, criminals and everyone else we GIVE it to (and we give our phone book to everyone)". So what gives them the right? Shouldn't this practice be illegal?
2007-03-11
06:59:52
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Danny
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