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	<title>Comments on: Quebecor doesn&#8217;t inform when it doesn&#8217;t feel like it</title>
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		<title>By: Vahan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was formerly employed in the print business, worked for the other Quebec owned printer, and we always looked at Quebecor as a monster out to make money and spit out good employees. The other printer is not far behind in this business model. The bottom line is king. Also as a former CF Cable subscriber I was slowly sucked into getting all my services from Videotron. At first it was great, all my services bundled from one supplier, one bill and a break on each service if I went for the whole package. I was lulled into the stupor. Then the OWS people came out, and I started paying attention to what they were saying. We are basically feeding the beast that is spitting out great employees onto the roll of the needy, simply too feed their bottom line. So I first cut of mobile phone service with Videotron, got better service elsewhere, the next month it was my landline service that was decoupled from the Videotron beast. The VOIP I am using is $3.00 a month and free North American calls. Now I got rid of the Internet service from Videotron, went with TekSavvy. Wow,wow,wow. The service is faster, cheaper more reliable than the cable service I was getting from Videotron. Soon our cable T.V will be gone too and I will no longer be feeding the beast that is Quebecor. If everyone took these little steps and walked away with their money, the middle class would be in better shape. By the way we have not stepped into a Walmart since 2003, local shops give us great service and products to choose from. So when your neighbour is losing his/her job, their house is being sold off by the bank and your neighbourhood is becoming a wasteland (yes hyperbole, but it happened in the U.S) think of how your purchasing habits are responsible for this.]]></description>
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