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From: ficc!peter@uunet.uu.net
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Subject: Re: Sprint Bashing Should Stop!
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Date: 18 Aug 89 02:05:31 GMT
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I have AT&T set up as my primary home service, with SPRINT set up as
my secondary service. That way bills for my calls on 10333 don't get
sent through the wringer. I'm pleased with Sprint and have had no problems
with them.

I used to use MCI, but after getting the runaround, and having them
charge me business rates for residential service (at that time residential
service was limited to off-peak hours, so I got a business account. The
first time I tried to use them during the day I couldn't. They refused
to credit me for the extra charges!), I'll never use them again. MCI
Mail is a different matter, though.
---
Peter da Silva, *NIX support guy @ Ferranti International Controls Corporation.
Biz: peter@ficc.uu.net, +1 713 274 5180. Fun: peter@sugar.hackercorp.com. `-_-'
"Optimization is not some mystical state of grace, it is an intricate act   U
   of human labor which carries real costs and real risks." -- Tom Neff