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Old 31-05-2004, 19:45   #563
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Re: 1GB Cap Letter!!!!

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Originally Posted by kronas
the fact is it is a residential line, in the contract it does not state what the limitations are except it is not meant to be used for business reasons as well as the obvious newly created cap.

however the definition for a 'normal domestic household' is a misnomer because multiple users of the same line can cause you to go over the limit.

when a product is sold either its limitations are stated in the manual or contract.....

now that the 'contract' has been ammended after the person signed up to the product i feel it is wrong to 'point the finger' at people who go over the 'new limit'.

whatever the person uses the service for is up to the individual.
Good point, well made.
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