
08-25-2016, 02:50 PM
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You're probably not far off
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Originally Posted by rivaridger1
They are hiding from you. Large companies want nothing in writing sent to them that might be discoverable in a legal action. Big health insurance companies are the worst, they have no personal email addresses and no physical addresses to which correspondence can be directed. You can't send a registered or certified letter to a post office box and they know it. More and more companies are adopting this method of dealing with the public everyday. Be careful with Comcast, even when you have a written proposal they will never identify anyone you can send it to in the event o a dispute. The new corporate rule is " memorialize nothing ". Sorry for digressing, but I had a dispute with Comcast last year and could find no way to direct a piece of paper to a human being.
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But, hey, I got a reply from CenturyLink via email. I told them in my email that, if they called me, I'd scratch them off as a possible vendor for me. I had Comcast last winter. As a part-timer, I'm not about to sign a 2-year contract. Thanks for the tips.
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