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Old 16-02-2010, 21:15   #12
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Re: Chav Media Coming Soon?

I know Moldova that's where I got it from. It's gone down wonderfully in the newsgroups.

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Please add my name to the feedback. This was in appallingly bad taste.
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Also kindly feedback to Jon James it's current user base want to know why he's not urgently looking at why his words appear "hollow" in light of the growing number of Usenet users who feel VM is not "delivering on the promise he made on behalf of VM"

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Executive director of broadband at Virgin Media Jon James said: "This cheeky stunt was simply a humorous way to get across a serious message — that customers should demand what they are being promised from their internet providers."
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He may feel the stunt was humorous but many users will feel insulted by the school boy humour when their VM services "fail" to match the idea given by the stunt.
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"This cheeky stunt was simply a humorous way to get across a serious message — that customers should demand what they are being promised from their internet providers."

Does this mean that the ridiculous STM is going and you are going to
upgrade UBRs to actually work during full use?
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