Harper and his band of scary men couldn’t even try to look like they gave a shit about Canadians on a small issue such as this.
But Prentice said in a statement Friday that after meeting with the two companies, he was “assured that customers charged for spam could contact their service provider to have the charges removed from their bills.”
“Given these undertakings by Bell Mobility and Telus, I would encourage consumers dissatisfied with existing plans to seek alternatives. The telecommunications market in Canada is dynamic — choice is available,” he said.
Choice is available, be sure to make the right one at the polls.
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