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Old 27-10-2009, 21:10   #24
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Re: A Hypothetical Moral Question About Speed

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Originally Posted by cllp1975 View Post
I'm not done with this yet. Watch this space.
I am sorry to hear about your bad experiences but it's within Virgin's right to give you notice of their intention to end the contract and I'm not sure what recourse you might think you have.

I would consider exploring other options rather than expending time and energy trying to get into some kind of crusade. You aren't the first person released by their ISP and won't be the last.
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