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. > >thatâs why i asked if this is cheating at any level other than that asserted >by some vendorâs sales people. (i >wtouldnât 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. -- Regards, John Levine, jo...@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly