Any way we can force Comcast to -NOT- remove our personal web pages?

Weren't personal web pages in our service agreements?  Is anyone filing a class action? 

Myst01 wrote:
Weren't personal web pages in our service agreements?  Is anyone filing a class action? No, it wasn't in our service agreements. It was a free service that we weren't being charged extra for (it was never listed as an extra charge). It was included, and nowhere did it state that it would always exist or that it couldn't be taken away, etc. Nowhere did it state that Comcast couldn't screw us if they decided that it would be in their best interest. Also, Comcast wouldn't care about a Class Action Lawsuit. The amount of people that are being affected by this are an extremely tiny fraction of 1% of their entire customer base (so, we are far less than 1% of their entire customer base). I mean, we're just a couple hundred people out of millions of customers. Go ahead and ask the average Comcast customer if they even know what this is all about. I bet most people would be like, "What? Are you saying that they're taking away our e-mail? I didn't get any notice about this! OMG!" Sigh. Customers who didn't have files in the PWP space didn't receive a notice on this. They're completely oblivious to what's going on here. So yeah, we are the minority of the minority of the minority (of the minority, etc.). If we assume that 500 people are affected and if we assume that Comcast has exactly 1 million customers, then that would mean that this only affects 0.0005% of their customers. Think about that for a few minutes. This would have to affect hundreds of thousands of their customers for them to even care a LITTLE bit. So, we're screwed. If we filed a Class Action Lawsuit, then Comcast would be like, "Aw, they're so cute. Hey Bob, come take a look at this. Isn't that just about the most adorable thing you've ever seen?" Then Bob would call in the rest of the employees, "Hey guys! You gotta see this! LOL" Then you'd hear a collective, "Aawwww... " and someone might be like, "not even my own baby is that cute!" We're like a tiny insignificant little bug that is no more important than a speck of dust. We practically don't even really exist. If 500 people suddenly cancelled their subscription over this, then Comcast would be like, "LOL Oh noes! hahahahaha So anyway...." That's pretty much how it is. They are just that big. They don't care, and they never will.

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