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  • Verizon Extorts Users With Fee To Keep Landlines Unlisted

    The question occurs: What will happen if I cancel Verizon’s “Non-Published Service,” which for a ridiculously unjustifiable fee of $5.25 a month keeps my landline unlisted and my time at home almost entirely uninterrupted by scammers and robocalls.

    If I cancel this alleged “service,” will Verizon really punish me by publishing my number – unlisted now for 10 years – against my will and even if I first ask politely that they not do so?

    I know what you’re thinking: Of course, they will, they’re not only a cold-hearted corporation, they’re a carrier, for crying out loud. I, too, figure they will treat me like a shop owner who refuses to pay protection money: “Nice quiet dinner times you have going there; would be a shame if something happened to them.” But you never know for sure until you ask, right?
    http://www.networkworld.com/article/...ne-number.html

    https://www.hardocp.com/news/2017/04...ines_unlisted/
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