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Originally Posted by pabscars
Sounds a bit iffy to me as I've put my credit card details in mine and wouldn't be too comfortable handing them to anyone.

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You delete your billing information first

person A has the maps, person B sets up a new user name on ps3, A gives B his psn sign in details, A signs out, B signs in and can then download whatever A has downloaded from the psn store. Once B is done A logs in and changes their password

Im not daft enough to go handing out my card details! Good few games last night!
Well I just ran a test that Igni had pointed someone else to in another thread to see if he was being traffic shaped, these were my excellent results
Is your upload traffic rate limited?
There is no indication that your ISP rate limits your uploads.
Is your download traffic rate limited?
Your ISP appears to rate limit your downloads.
However, some of the measurements were affected by noise, which limits Glasnost ability to detect rate limiting.
Details:
The measurement data is too noisy to detect whether your ISP rate limits your BitTorrent downloads. Re-running the test while ensuring that no other downloads or uploads are running in the background might fix this problem.
Your ISP appears to rate limit downloads on port 42395. In our tests, downloads on port 6881 achieved up to 2713 Kbps while downloads on port 42395 achieved up to 3394 Kbps.
Re-running it doesnt help, just get the too much noise on the line comment. Well I got confirmation today that the excellent tech that visited the other day is now liaising with a guy from networks to find whats going on, CEO guy has asked them to get to the bottom of the codewords