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Old 11-01-2005, 08:50   #217
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Re: NTL cap limit

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Yes, Like BT dont tell people about their 1GB a month cap in their "fast broadband" adverts
They do-it says "usage limits apply" at the end of the radio ads.

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Like AOL doesnt tell you that there is an AUP (and thus a form of cap) On their "unlimited" service,
There is no "cap" as such, but if what you're doing affects others they will act on it, that's not unreasonable.

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Like Pipex dont tell you that their support sucks
It doesn't in my experience.
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their microfilters manage to randomly bugger up the phone or adsl modem (Friends personal experience)
They don't.

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Like bulldogs advertising didnt make it clear that their 4Mb was available to 10 people
It was clearly advertised as a service being offered to those living in Central London (a few more than 10 methinks)

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like BMW didnt tell people that their fuel tanks could explode....
Not sure what you're referring to here, but you are making very sweeping & generic comments.

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may I go on?
Please do.

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Advertising is well, supposed to lure people in, you wouldnt see an atkins diet ad saying "well weight watches is proven to be easier to stick to, and more effective" would you? the point of advertising is to get people interested, not to scare people off
Advertising something is one thing, but changing the AUP for it late on a Friday afternoon without actively telling your customers is another.
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