71. Individual consumers did not get the rewiring option. 72. It enabled consumers to get goods and services they could afford. 73. It urged the government to be specific about what information consumers should get. 74. It will be the way that consumers get their television, video and Internet access, as well as their phone service, all on one line. 75. Marchildon added that often big business makes it very difficult for consumers to get answers about a bad purchase or service. 76. Meanwhile, consumers are getting an education in the complex world of natural gas pricing. 77. Maybe U.S. consumers get some cheaper goods. 78. More important, middle-income consumers are getting the message that good design is good design. 79. Microsoft chairman Bill Gates thinks it may take a decade before consumers get used to shopping through their personal computers. 80. Moreover, local telephone companies contend consumers already are getting a raw deal. |