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  1. #1
    Røbert M.
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    http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/NEWS_RELEASE/36910.htm

    "What I would consider fundamental, non-controversial rights of
    consumers, even such as having a due date printed on their bills or to
    credit a payment on the business day received, required negotiation with
    the industry." - Commissioner Geoffrey F. Brown; California Public
    Utilities Commission (PUC)



    See More: CALIFORNIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL OF RIGHTS




  2. #2
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: CALIFORNIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL OF RIGHTS


    "Røbert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/NEWS_RELEASE/36910.htm
    >
    > "What I would consider fundamental, non-controversial rights of
    > consumers, even such as having a due date printed on their bills or to
    > credit a payment on the business day received, required negotiation with
    > the industry." - Commissioner Geoffrey F. Brown; California Public
    > Utilities Commission (PUC)



    Wasn't this one of the bozos that was around during the energy price gouging
    a few years back? California PUC really showed a lot of concern while that
    was going on, and showed that they don't give a crap about the consumer. Of
    course, what else is he going to say- I notice that there is no mention of
    anticipated revenue for the state from these regulations. Wonder why?





  3. #3
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: CALIFORNIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL OF RIGHTS


    "Røbert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/NEWS_RELEASE/36910.htm
    >
    > "What I would consider fundamental, non-controversial rights of
    > consumers, even such as having a due date printed on their bills or to
    > credit a payment on the business day received, required negotiation with
    > the industry." - Commissioner Geoffrey F. Brown; California Public
    > Utilities Commission (PUC)


    BTW- I've had a due date on my cellular bill for years now.





  4. #4
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: CALIFORNIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL OF RIGHTS


    "Røbert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/NEWS_RELEASE/36910.htm
    >
    > "What I would consider fundamental, non-controversial rights of
    > consumers, even such as having a due date printed on their bills or to
    > credit a payment on the business day received, required negotiation with
    > the industry." - Commissioner Geoffrey F. Brown; California Public
    > Utilities Commission (PUC)


    One more thing- who gives a crap about the PUC? Last time I checked,
    cellular service was not a public utility.





  5. #5
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: CALIFORNIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS BILL OF RIGHTS

    In alt.cellular Scott Stephenson <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    > One more thing- who gives a crap about the PUC? Last time I checked,
    > cellular service was not a public utility.


    It apparently *is* regulated in some states. May be in Cali - I don't know.
    I do know that it isn't in Ohio, and that it is in New York...


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