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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Here we go again. "Unlimited1" qualifies "unlimited" - it doesn't contradict it. It tells you what is unlimited (volume) and sets rate of volume aside for traffic management. For all but the DUP letters, it tells you what the limits are.
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Hmmm not sure how you figure that, if 1 = a statement that contradicts the word it is attached to then I don't see how that qualifies anything.
Nothing about the service is unlimited once you take into account STM, FUP and anything else they want to throw in, so why are they using the word unlimited? This really isn't a difficult question, ask 10 people in the street to define the word unlimited and they will all give you the much same answer, and it isn't the same answer as Virgin are giving.