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Originally Posted by Neil
They do-it says "usage limits apply" at the end of the radio ads.
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<------SO quickly it hurts, Its misleading
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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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<---You mean like on ntl? ah yes but when ntl do that its evil isnt it...
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Originally Posted by Neil
It doesn't in my experience.
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EXACTLY!!!! Ive seen the fallout of the service of pipex, and how inadaquate is was.
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They don't.
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Then explain why my freind cant use his, with it in the adsl modem or the phone randomly doesnt work, and this is the reason for the support nightmare, because they wont accept the problem.
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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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Not all, and certainly not in the ads I heard.
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Not sure what you're referring to here, but you are making very sweeping & generic comments.
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BMW had a known issue where the fuel tanks of the first batch of new minis had a flaw where it wasnt earthed properly, thus a spark could cause an exlposion when being filled with petrol, it was rare, but possible, and there was a recall on it.
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Please do. 
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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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Ah, but i wasnt talking about that, was i?