[asterisk-biz] Legal actions in case of lost DIDs.

Sikaspam sikaspam at spamcop.net
Tue May 23 10:38:38 MST 2006


Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> while some less informed may say yes, the reaty is not always.  
> Was there a user agreement or other contract that you entered that forbids legal aaction against the provider?  
> does the law in that country prohibit cases like this?

I wonder how many people sued United or American or other airlines
during strikes? I was never contacted for any possible class action.
How about the long UPS strike? Our Internet cable connection went out
once for three weeks. Many people were involved but AFAIK, not one sued.

We don't resell internet access, but our business absolutely required it
and every time we had to hide behind "our connection is down" it was
awful for our image. That was a few years ago and since then I've never
been without two connectctions from different companies. The irony
though is that if the phone company provideing the copper to the office
went down, both connections would die (plus we'd have no POTS backup!).
Fortunately that happens rarely, even here.

You think game consoles are a time sink, try suing someone! As Bret
says, you can also be forced to pay all costs.



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