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Comcast internet went down for small business. Can we have our losses offset? Question

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In a small call center which handles many calls, the internet suddenly went down. This led to major workplace disruptions the entire day, lost business, and stress. A small business depends on their internet subscription. Would Comcast, or a different internet provider if we changed in the future, offset the estimated loss in business revenue for not providing a paid service which is so heavily expected and dependent on?

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matthewsnyder‭ wrote 10 months ago

This doesn't seem appropriate for Workplace. It's a question about relations between businesses, while that section is about relations between coworkers.

Instead, this is basically a legal advice question about contractual dispute.