
Ok, so I live in the world of La-La Land, but wouldn't it be grand if cell
phone companies had to sign an agreement that if they didn't fulfill their end of the bargain (i.e. they didn't "raise the bar") that they had to pay us a $150 fee?
I read Chica Chic's rant on her blog. Here's an excerpt:
" Keeping up with these companies, looking closely at the bills, calling when something is wrong, and filling out paperwork takes time. A lot of us barely have the time to keep up with our families much less the phone bill. I think that is exactly what these companies want – to take advantage of us, to take our money when we are not looking. There has to be a way for the consumers to protect themselves, a basic agreement that every company needs to comply with if they want to provide service, it needs to be a two way street."
Why are we forced to sign these agreements with companies? Can't we as consumers make them sign an agreement with us?
Is there a lawyer out there who knows anything about this?








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