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T-Mobile asked to stop advertising ‘price lock’ guarantee that doesn’t lock your prices
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
If they're advertising a price lock and not delivering a price lock how are they not being hit with the long arm of a government agency for false advertising?
Because both political parties have limited the power of said government to do so.
Pretty sure some of the squad voted to stop the rail union from striking.
We deserve better representation, and we get that through state level electoral reform. We need to take the First Past the Post handcuffs off and start working on our many problems.