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Old 10-11-2010, 17:58   #76
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Re: Traffic Management Policy

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Quite right Igni, however those who are complaining of being affected will not leave for another ISP.

It's a re-run of when STM was introduced.
All this bluster, blood pressure, energy and time being wasted looking for people to complain to. Cancelling services achieves two things - gets attention and means not paying the 'despised' company for a service which is evidently considered sub-standard.

I have always had a very simple approach to companies whose server was unacceptable, including Virgin 5 months ago, it consists of telling them where to go, contributing to their churn figures and ceasing my contribution to their bottom line.

In Virgin's case the service was unreliable, I told them it was unacceptable and they could have their kit back, end of discussion.
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