Quote Originally Posted by MonsieurMoodle View Post
Lets follow the sheep train and lets act like nothing's happening. We're not customers here I forgot. I mean why would we even complain about it, right?
What I am trying to get at is, don't expect to get anything since
1. this isn't SE's fault in the first place (unless they own and manage the affected network devices)
2. you getting something for your inconvenience is not clearly written on the TOS you agreed to.

This is how the real world works when you have more than one company with layering contracts and one of the companies has end users like us.

You are free to go to SE customer service and place a complaint. SE probably does have a "Good Will" policy and can give something to keep you. I don't think the forums will get you far, you need to blow up customer service's phones and email directly.