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Old 21-10-2008, 22:17   #43
Gary L
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Re: Started as Proportional bills for a variable service?

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Originally Posted by alferret View Post
But it is there, you cant use words like we all have to be squeezed onto a UBR and suck whatever bandwidth isn't there I get my full 10mb 24\7 apart from when I have downloaded my 2nd linux distro (which isnt that often) my area AFAIK isnt over subscribed where other area's are but not all.
ok maybe my use of the word all was inapropriate, and is just a figure of speech.

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Its not our fault the company is in debt your right and it is us who have to deal with it. But as an individual you need to decide whether or not you need to subscribe to services supplied based on information given if the service is not as described then complain, if the service does not improove then the only option is to leave.

But it seems like some people keep complaining for the sake of complaining and are not prepared to go elsewhere to get a better service. If there is such a thing.
So basically we shouldn't complain and just go elsewhere. but we should complain and if it doesn't improve then go elsewhere again.
why can't we complain and stay if we choose to for any number of reasons?

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Originally Posted by Toto View Post
Maybe this is a stupid question, but if the original post was on a VM newsgroup service, how can a non VM user see it (assuming that Gary L isn't on the VM service), those groups are private to Virgin customers only I thought?
They are private to Virgin customers only. I'm not certain but I think he might be a Virgin customer.
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