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  1. Here's an interesting story where TestMy.net results were used as evidence. A Colorado man used his TestMy.net logs to prove that the statements he made on various review sites were in fact true. He had contacted me before the news story to make sure that his results would stay in the database. For anyone else who has this concern, I do everything in my power to make sure that nothing is deleted. My personal logs for instance go back to the first day TMN started logging results. There's also the option to save a CSV file (go to your results and use the 'Export' link under the graph). News 5 Investigates: Local Internet company suing former customer over online review (watch the video and look for TestMy.net on Russ' computer ) Story on Kim Komando's site >> He wrote a bad online review. Find out why his ISP is suing him into oblivion If you find more about this please share the links. I've talked to him in txt msg right after his story aired, it was completely coincidence that this guy lives in Colorado too... and then the story happened to play on my favorite local news channel. Small world. Because there may or may not be a pending case I can't say any details. But I can say this, I think it's going to work out for him. Actually, I just looked at Russ' site just now and it says, "** Peak Internet and I have resolved our disputes and the lawsuit has been dismissed. **" (awesome) I think that Peak Internet has made a huge mistake and probably regrets the hell they put him through. Other ISPs and businesses in general should pay attention to this story. Customers ARE entitled to their opinion and should be allowed to share it with other potential customers... especially when they have proof to back it up. Big props to Russell Petrick for standing up for consumer rights and getting his story out.
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