The Grass Doctor

Rights... Do I have the right to post a message about a company who totally wronged us on our Lawn?

Since the lawn is our property - do we have this right? We have a Phone and cable box right in the front yard (wireless neighborhood - all lines are buried) We were SOOO shaffed by the phone company that I would like to post a notice next to thier utility box telling all new people NOT to use them. We're in a new community and first house to go up. So as new houses are built they will need to get service. I am wanting to warn them all of our horrible situation, and to order from a different company. Can we get in trouble for this? sorry for not being clear. no prob with it in our yard. We didn't have any phone service for 2 months and they strung us along saying each week this was the week... The told us to use our Cell phone that was associated withour land line account and that they would credit any charges during the time that was were without a home phone. Well after 2 months they never hooked up our phone still. So we went with the cable company for phone service. Now the PHONE company is charging us $600 for the Cell usage for Oct and Nov. This is how they shaffed us.

Public Comments

  1. Thats a tuff one. I wouldn't think so because it is freedom of speech. However the company may be able to sue for defamation of character. Good Luck.
  2. Unfortunately you are not making a lot of sense. I do not know how you were shafted by the phone company? I am guessing that you are having a problem with the fact that you have a phone and cable box in your frontyard? I would suggest you look at the title to your land. It probably gives the phone and cable company an easement to put the box in your (or anyone's) yard. They need to be able to do this in order to be able to provide service. Further, if they were within their rights to do this and you launch a campaign to stop people from using their services (besides which people probably don't have a choice as to which cable company they can use so it won't matter much there), you need to be careful what you say about someone if it isn't true that they are violating rights that they already have. I would take the matter up with the local utilities commission.
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