this post was submitted on 14 May 2024
21 points (100.0% liked)
askchapo
22845 readers
219 users here now
Ask Hexbear is the place to ask and answer ~~thought-provoking~~ questions.
Rules:
-
Posts must ask a question.
-
If the question asked is serious, answer seriously.
-
Questions where you want to learn more about socialism are allowed, but questions in bad faith are not.
-
Try !feedback@hexbear.net if you're having questions about regarding moderation, site policy, the site itself, development, volunteering or the mod team.
founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I'm unsure of any "legislation" or anything that you might be able to search around for to resolve the issue.
Every company can do different things, I don't think there are any "rules" for/against this. You might be able to talk your way out of it, but when I tried to talk one local utility out of paying for a landline that was part of the internet package they politely told me to fuck myself.
After the electric company decided to do internet stuff in competition with the phone company, the phone company's internet packages stopped having a landline bundled. So maybe you could harass customer service until they dropped the phone line charge.
Though I don't know if there's a requirement by certain companies organized in certain ways (like if the phone company is set up like a utility or something) that require it to have a means for 911 (or whatever your local equivalent is) emergency services to be able to ID your home's location.
Solved itself to some degree, they can't sell me service apparently. Guess I live in a monopolized zone.