Saturday, August 7, 2010

Can I sue my Internet Service Provider?

They are insisting me to use a particular anti-virus. When I installed a better anti-virus, their software stops and prompts me to uninstall it. (Their anti-virus is not at all acting as an anti-virus. It acts as virus informer only)



The bigger issue than the anti-virus is, they are spamming me with the promotional newsletters. I have specifically unsubscribed from all the newsletters. They are again and again overriding my unsubscription. (I asked them to stop this but they responded with unrelated answer)



Can I sue them? Or will there by any catch in their user agreement? (I didn't sign agreement separately. But there were some fineprints in their application)



Can I sue my Internet Service Provider?house call



sue for what? Inconvienience?



Try talking nice to the customer service manager and see if you can't get comped a few months or a break on the software.



Can I sue my Internet Service Provider?matchless



ISPS can instate a policy like your has on you legally. You can try to sue, but I doubt you'll win.
This is America. You can sue anyone for anything.
Anyone can sue anyone for anything.



You can't win, though, because you have no damages. If you don't like it, change providers.



Richard
i don't think this is a good enough reason to sue them, did you speak directly with a representative if you didn't i suggest you do. and as of the antivirus thing sometimes they install some components by themself without you even notice run a scan then go to your add/ remove programs and check if there is anything belonging that protection program and uninstall it if the problem persist use a filter.



Good luck.... evilbaby
No. It's in the user agreement.



However, can you just unistall thier software and make a stright connection with out using their install disk?

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