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ISP Sued Over Suspended Email Account

Saint Aardvark writes "A Canadian woman is suing her former ISP over their suspension of her email account. Their accounting system screwed up, and they suspended her account while they sought payment from her. What she didn't realize was that email sent to that address continued to pile up, without any notification to the sender that she had no access to it. She lost a chance at a $65,000 contract job at the Discovery channel because of this. Read the article at CNet, the complaint she brought to the Canadian Privacy Commisioner, and further details from the woman herself on Cryptome.org."

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  1. Whoohooo! by josh+crawley · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fist Prost

  2. KATHLEEN FENT TAKES A DUMP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  3. What a whiney bitch by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    get a life

  4. this girl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    is a dumbass. She fucks up and doesn't pay the ISP, and then decides to sue them? Shit, I should do that with my creditors and my apartment complex. I could probably make a couple mil by suing them, claiming that I was late on my payments, because my car was repoed, and I couldn't drive to the post office.

    If that makes no sense, then neither does her argument.

    STFU bitch, and accept that you screwed up.

  5. sue sue sue by claude_juan · · Score: 0, Troll

    i can sue tobacco because i have no willpower. i can sue mcdonalds because i'm a lazy slob. i might as well be able to sue my isp because i dont know how to write a check for my isp bill!

  6. Re:Come on people think about this a moment by anthony_dipierro · · Score: 2, Troll

    They tell you "No not until you pay us what you owe".

    This is a FEDERAL OFFENSE, punishable by jail time..

    Damn, and I thought we had freedom of speech. I'd like to see the U.S. Code that makes this illegal.

    In any case...

    Email is becoming so important to our everyday lives that maybe laws should be passed to protect email, just like they where passed to protect normal mail.

    No, they shouldn't. The internet is not real life. There shouldn't be any laws whatsoever about what I do over the internet.

  7. Re:maybe a little too far...NOT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    These stinking isp's need to learn that this common carrier crap is way behind us. They are responsible for everything. Including my fat ass!