"If I'm ready this correctly, on the Mastercard agreement, you can't request a government ID as condition of accepting the card (9.11.2) unless it's allowed elsewhere in the agreement."
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@Rectilinear Propagation: I really should clarify that I'm not saying that any of these are bad causes or that I believe any of these companies are gaming the system."
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An online rep says there's no direct link but you get info about the basic DSL when you place an order and are eligible for service.
Paying for DSL isn't necessarily cheaper than cable internet, however."
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