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Originally Posted by r00t
Nice copy paste from news groups Gary 
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Yes, and I already said that it was from virginmedia.feedback when you asked me earlier.
why you mentioning it again for?
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Originally Posted by foreverwar
Gary, are you stating that the figures that Virgin Media publish to the City and their shareholders are false?
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No, are you going to?
r00ts answer was interesting though, where he says
I doubt he'd know
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Originally Posted by r00t
I doubt he'd know,
his first post is just a copy/paste from the groups. The content is not his, the argument is not his. All that he has contributed to the thread is ** suprise, suprise ** hate mongering, for want of a better 5 letter word.
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If someone posts a joke about an irishman in the funny section. would you say that the joke is not his, the content following posting the joke is not his and surprise surprise everyone, he don't like Irishmen!
Please r00t, calm down, you are taking this too personal.
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Originally Posted by Toto
If they have not had a particular service, such as BB, then take up the service, then that is an additional BB unit yes. New customer? No. Retention deals means that a customer is kept, so no customer loss, yes. New customer? No.
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I can't really understand that much because of the way it's laid out, but I think you're saying that in one instance they're not classed as a new customer but are classed as an additional unit?
as I say, I can't quite understand from how it's laid out.