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Frontier demands $4,300 cancellation fee despite horribly slow Internet
Friday February 22, 2019. 09:50 PM , from Ars Technica
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Frontier Communications reportedly charged a cancellation fee of $4,302.17 to the operator of a one-person business in Wisconsin, even though she switched to a different Internet provider because Frontier's service was frequently unusable. Candace Lestina runs the Pardeeville Area Shopper, a weekly newspaper and family business that she took over when her mother retired. Before retiring, her mother had entered a three-year contract with Frontier to provide Internet service to the one-room office on North Main Street in Pardeeville. Six months into the contract, Candace Lestina decided to switch to the newly available Charter offering 'for better service and a cheaper bill,' according to a story yesterday by News 3 Now in Wisconsin. The Frontier Internet service 'was dropping all the time,' Lestina told the news station. This was a big problem for Lestina, who runs the paper on her own in Pardeeville, a town of about 2,000 people. 'I actually am everything. I make the paper, I distribute the paper,' she said. Because of Frontier's bad service, 'I would have times where I need to send my paper—I have very strict deadlines with my printer—and my Internet's out.' Read 12 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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