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3 meg But you use qos to lower it so its not 3 meg. ? |
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There is no excuse for exploiting pensionners for personal gain in my opinion and you are not providing them with a true 3Mb service if you are restricting them through the QOS settings on your router. |
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i wonder if any of them are reading this :D
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Pimping of pensioners, now that is pretty low :(
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The QOS is only to prevent things like downloads destroying the connection for things like VoIP and web browsing, and although I do put them on the low piority on the router, I also have a cproxy web cache running and a windows server 2003 DNS nameserver running seperatly, as a resault total web browsing traffic never even touches on 5GB /month and non http traffic never goes over 20GB /month. So I always stay well within the 30GB monthly useage allowance set by NTL.
I did advise on other ISPs to start with but at the time there wernt any 9.99 for 1mb deals in place, so I just put a small amount of my connection aside. They are more than happy with there current setup and the way that when they break stuff (and they do break stuff) they know I am only next door to come help. While this is all Very touching stuff im sure... I know im not the only person to do this, the thread on DS had at least 5 or 6 people who had just stated that they share there connection with there neibour(s) and shared the bills, it was me who bore the blunt of the assult because someone has a problem with me. Since when is it cableforums job to judge how I use my connection or to interfear in matters that I would have never mentioned myself on here? -Chris |
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And it is touching to know that despite paying for a 1/3rd of your service, you ensuring they don't even get that. |
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I can tell you now that my policy is and always has been to report Fraud when i find it. I have to feed my family and i will not be able to do that if NTL went bust because of people ripping NTL off. Waits for how can i sharing my connection make NTL go bust. Look at the big picture. |
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I just hope you get d/c and then the old people your ripping off, can find out what a lying two bit theiveng **** you are.
They are getting less perfromance then a 100k connection and your rolling it in. NTL should remove you and fine you in my book.! |
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I can not believe he can do this to old people, he goes on about they can't afford stuff on a pension then he goes and rips them off!
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Its a shame, that these pensioners are being riped off, giving it to them free is the only way you could advocate what your doing. And your not sharing the bills with a neighbour, which again whilst against t&c's I dont see anything wrong with it.
You are making money from a vulnerable part of society which is disgusting. |
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Also, I would appreciate it if you would not resort to name calling. |
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If I buy a apple in a shop with a sticker on it that says "do not resell", then I cut it up and sell the bits of the apple... Then tell me, Did I steal the apple? I resent any comment saying I am comitting fraud or theft as it is simply not true, If I did have to personally defend myself against NTL (and I dont btw), I would ague that If they are not taking reasonable mesures to actively enforce there terms and conditions, then they are as good as worthless (not that I at all defend those who use hacked modems to steal service, etc, that is compleatly different). Quote:
-Chris |
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