Network Access Legalities Explained
Summary
Companies may restrict network access based on terms agreed upon, even post-account closure. If no contract exists and threats occur, document communications and consider consulting a consumer rights attorney. Filing complaints with relevant authorities like the FCC or state banking departments can be beneficial.Full Conversation
Is it legal for a company to Network Block you when you no longer have an acct with them
Hey ****! Generally, companies have terms and conditions that may allow them to restrict access to their network or services, even after an account is closed. It often depends on the specific terms you agreed to. Do you recall any terms mentioned when you signed up?
There was no contract and I was lied to and threatened to have my life ruined. I have been blocked from being able to get another providr
That sounds like a difficult situation, ****. In Texas, if there was no contract and you feel you've been wronged or threatened, you might consider:
- Documenting all communications and threats.
- Reaching out to the Texas Attorney General's Office for consumer protection.
- Consulting with a legal professional for personalized advice.
Would you like help getting in touch with a local attorney?
- Documenting all communications and threats.
- Reaching out to the Texas Attorney General's Office for consumer protection.
- Consulting with a legal professional for personalized advice.
Would you like help getting in touch with a local attorney?
I am not in Texas. I did turn the problem over to the FCc
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It seems you've taken the right step by involving the FCC, as they handle communications-related issues. If you need further assistance or legal advice in your specific area, consulting with a local attorney may be beneficial. If you have any more questions or need guidance, feel free to ask!
It seems you've taken the right step by involving the FCC, as they handle communications-related issues. If you need further assistance or legal advice in your specific area, consulting with a local attorney may be beneficial. If you have any more questions or need guidance, feel free to ask!
Also the att
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It seems like there might be more to your situation. Since you mentioned you're not in Texas, could you let me know your current location? This might help in providing more tailored advice or connecting with local resources.
It seems like there might be more to your situation. Since you mentioned you're not in Texas, could you let me know your current location? This might help in providing more tailored advice or connecting with local resources.
Also the AGO which were useless. Did not. I
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It sounds like you've been actively seeking resolution. If the Attorney General's Office (AGO) was not helpful, you might consider consulting with a consumer rights attorney. They can provide guidance specific to your situation and location. If you have more details, feel free to share!
It sounds like you've been actively seeking resolution. If the Attorney General's Office (AGO) was not helpful, you might consider consulting with a consumer rights attorney. They can provide guidance specific to your situation and location. If you have more details, feel free to share!
I have had my life turned to ruin...My peace of mind destroyed and I don't know how to make them
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****, it sounds like you're dealing with a very challenging situation. Since there was no contract and you've faced threats, a consumer rights attorney might be helpful. If you're open to it, we can try to connect you with local legal resources. Would you like assistance in connecting with local attorneys?
****, it sounds like you're dealing with a very challenging situation. Since there was no contract and you've faced threats, a consumer rights attorney might be helpful. If you're open to it, we can try to connect you with local legal resources. Would you like assistance in connecting with local attorneys?
Take the block off
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It seems like you're facing a significant issue, ****. If you're trying to resolve the network block, it might help to gather more evidence and consider consulting a consumer rights attorney. If you have any other questions or need further guidance, feel free to let me know!
It seems like you're facing a significant issue, ****. If you're trying to resolve the network block, it might help to gather more evidence and consider consulting a consumer rights attorney. If you have any other questions or need further guidance, feel free to let me know!
Is it legal to have the company block you from your own bank acct and also refuse to supply you with your acct info from the acct that you closed with them
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Hey ****! In Texas, if a company is blocking access to your bank account without legal justification, it could be a concern. Companies must typically provide information regarding closed accounts upon request. You might consider:
- Documenting all interactions with the company.
- Filing a complaint with the Texas Department of Banking.
- Seeking legal advice from a consumer rights attorney.
If you need more help or have questions, let me know!
Hey ****! In Texas, if a company is blocking access to your bank account without legal justification, it could be a concern. Companies must typically provide information regarding closed accounts upon request. You might consider:
- Documenting all interactions with the company.
- Filing a complaint with the Texas Department of Banking.
- Seeking legal advice from a consumer rights attorney.
If you need more help or have questions, let me know!