In article <098f44b7-3779-4aad-bfbe-ccaec8c3c...@seiden.com>,
Mark Seiden <m...@seiden.com> wrote:
>> You can cheat, but if you are a nonprofit doesn't that kinda go against 
>> mission?
>
>well, depends what you think the mission of an arts organization or a library 
>is in these troubled times.
>
>that’s why i asked if this is cheating at any level other than that asserted 
>by some vendor’s sales people.  (i
>wtouldn’t want to violate a tariffed offering if only because
>they would have a legitimate reason to terminate service and some regulator or 
>puc decided on the equities of the pricing.)

You might want to check and see what the rules are. Here in NY,
churches and I think some other non-profits get residential rates for
phone service.

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