>> and Netvision are thieves who want our money, not our business. They >> deserve neither. > > That may be true, and certainly they (well, Barak) want our business > because of the money we pay, can't fault that, can we?... FWIW, > Netvision have always (since 1996 for me) provided decent Linux > support (not that I used it heavily), including dial scripts that I > was offered but never used, etc. >
Back in 2001 Netvision was the only company that would deal with the L-word. I was very happy with them. Some appartment moves and ISPs later, I tried moving back to Netvision in January 2009. All they did was take my money, and when I could not connect for three days they refused to help me. After three days I had to sign up with another ISP just to get an internet connection, and Netvision refues to let me out of my one-year contract with them. They said that three days is not enough to release me from the contract, even two weeks would not be enough (their words, not mine). I told them that they already lost me as a customer for the year (I had to sign up with another ISP), are they trying to lose me as a customer for life? They said that they don't care so long as I continue paying for the remainder of the contract. They are getting my money for the remainder of the year. They will never get my business, and I will make it very clear to potential Netvision customers exactly what the company has turned into. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
