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Originally Posted by RainmakerRaw
You're being unnecessarily obtuse, as every single news outlet I've seen is reporting this as a free upgrade and VM have happily let it stay that way. The 'PR Team' is quoted in various outlets directly as saying there is no charge for the upgrades. Ars goes as far as to add:
Let's put it another way. Customer A decides to opt out of the upgrade. His bill will stay the same until the price rise on November 1st. Customer B takes the upgrade, and his bill will stay the same until the same price rise on 1st November. How much extra did Customer B pay for the speed upgrade over Customer A? Nothing. So how is it not a 'free' upgrade?
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So just like the assumption of a 100, 200, 300 posted by other people on this forum who do not work for VM but was NOT said by VM, we now have OTHER news outlets reporting which now means that then means VM said it.
