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by srynas on Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 05:58:34 AM PDT

True, there is no free lunch. But that is not the issue here.  The issue is that companies believe that they can negate any customer agreement at any time.

If a company offers a service and finds out that they are "losing" money; too bad.  A company should not have a right to cancel a contract in order to charge more.  If a company has a right to change a contract at will, then simple logic dictates that a customer should have a right to change the terms of service too.

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