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(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 19:17:03
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In reply to a post by foxuk:
If you think I would spoil a relationship with anyone by giving you a link you are very much mistaken. I have much too much respect for people to take the risk of inflicting you on them.


Oh I see you would upset them by potentially giving them more business. This hosting company gets better by the minutes. 1) They sell things for less than they pay for them and 2) they punish their customers for telling anyone else about their service. haha!
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(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 19:40:13
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I think you deliberately didn't understand my post.

I wouldn't tell you about something sold by my worst enemy let alone a company that I like.

Perhaps if you stopped being so 'difficult' and aggressive you might get pointed in the right direction by someone who is new to you. I am sure that anyone who knows you is pointing you at companies who will charge you £Ks a month. You are the sort of 'customer' that no business needs or wants.

I am now a little worried that you even know I am a Virgin customer.... knowing the country that I live in is dangerous enough information for you to know about me.

Jon

P.S. Still waiting for the Nigerian account details.
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(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 19:58:38
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In reply to a post by foxuk:
I think you deliberately didn't understand my post.

I wouldn't tell you about something sold by my worst enemy let alone a company that I like.

Perhaps if you stopped being so 'difficult' and aggressive you might get pointed in the right direction by someone who is new to you. I am sure that anyone who knows you is pointing you at companies who will charge you £Ks a month. You are the sort of 'customer' that no business needs or wants.

I am now a little worried that you even know I am a Virgin customer.... knowing the country that I live in is dangerous enough information for you to know about me.

Jon

P.S. Still waiting for the Nigerian account details.


What part of your post was I meant to understand that I didn't?

I'm the sort of customer that no company would want? Who is the person who is moaning? Why do you feel the need to make this personal and insult me. The worst I have said to you is that you was that the statement you made was quite silly.

Companies will quote me £Ks per month because that is the going rate not your fairytale dreamland service.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 20:51:55
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Oh dear you really are loosing it now.

I see that you apply the same system of judgement to your own comments as you do to those of your Virgin heroes.

In other words you can post any insult, and accuse anyone of anything and if anyone objects you get even more 'personal'. But you are so clever that you cover your own personal insults with accusations directed at your 'target'...... Boring!

This is an example of how to insult someone - Were you bullied in school? Does the internet provide you with the protection that you need to gain the courage to speak back to the 'big boys'? Now that's how to insult someone - the trick is to say just enough so that they worry about how much else you could have worked out.

I am still waiting for a ****rational**** explanation of how it is reasonable for Virgin to limit an 'Unlimited' service.

Jon

P.S.I am sure that if you do a google search you will find some information on 'Board tactics for Dummies' later than the 1995 version you seem to be working from. Things have moved on since dial up!
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Wed 03-Apr-13 21:22:28
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The rational is simple, asa/cap/bcap say it is ok so long as any limits/ throttling are moderate. Could dig out the news from 2012 or was it 2011 tgat this was covered in

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 21:28:52
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What personal insults?

No I wasn't bullied in school haha.

There is no rational explanation because the service does not have a limit. If it was limited there would be a cut off point I can leave my connection downloading all month with no extra charges or without risk of being cut off.

As far as the service have contention... every broadband isp in this country provides a contended broadband service.
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(deleted) Thu 04-Apr-13 00:33:58
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This is getting silly now. Started out as a rational discussion and has turned into "you said, he said". It was interesting at first but its going to go to "my dad is bigger than your dad" soon and then where will we be?
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(deleted) Thu 04-Apr-13 00:38:31
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Downloads aren't limited on virgin cable. You can download as much as you want; maybe not as fast as you want but who gets everything they want ?
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(deleted) Thu 04-Apr-13 01:11:43
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In reply to a post by kamelion:
Downloads aren't limited on virgin cable. You can download as much as you want; maybe not as fast as you want but who gets everything they want ?

Finally some sense being spoken.
Standard User Daemon66
(learned) Thu 04-Apr-13 15:47:31
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I doubt you'll ever get a straight answer out of that other guy, but http://www.seedhost.eu/dedicated-server.php do appear to offer some very, very good deals for server hosting. I've no experience of them myself though and the fact that you'd be sharing hosting space with a load of seedboxes (probably distributing illegal material) would concern me - you could become an innocent casualty of a shutdown/block notice.
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