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Old 14-03-2005, 02:34   #1430
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Re: *ALL* ntl Cap Discussion Here Please.

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Originally Posted by cr80123
I certainly wouldn't say they were all rubbish unless they were. I didn't say you have to give them to me, but seeing as you've stated there are many reasons I don't think it's unreasonable for me to ask for some of them.

Ok fair enough, I just wanted you to be clear that you would prefer an uncapped service. Blinkers mean that anything contrary to your ideas are not valid? Pot, kettle?

No not at all, I'm sure I would pay less under those terms. That's not the point though is it? It's the thin end of the wedge and I disagree with it on principle. Unlike you I don't care how much money ntl make I just want the best deal I can get for myself.
That's the problem, we all have our own ideas of what is rubbish and having seen your definition it would be pointless giving any reasons.

Blinkers mean that you are unwilling to change your views even if someone proves you are wrong.

I dont' know how you can be sure that you would pay less as you have no idea of the true costs involved and I couldn't say as I don't know your usage.

I don't care how much money NTL make as long as they make enough to maintain and upgrade the networks. We all like to have the best deal and my view is that we aren't getting the best deal as long as 5% of broadband customers are using over 50% of its bandwidth. These 5% are costing NTL and ultimately all its customers to pay more than they need.
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