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vincentfox

join:2003-03-18
Davis, CA

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reply to CadesDaddy

Re: theft!

Probably it's the cable companies that have convinced you of this with their Terms of Service.

However some ISP's specifically allow and encourage WiFi sharing of a landline connection. I use SpeakEasy which even offers a plan called NetShare. Under it, they allow me to act as a sort of subcontractor, offering WiFi to the neighborhood. Those customers can get service for $20/month and get 3 mailboxes, dialup on the road and the other extras. SpeakEasy handles the billing and credit card hassles and those aspects, and I get half of it, $10/month deducted against my bill.

If you are just plain dissatisfied with your pay scale for what you consider you skillset, why are you taking this out on people engaging in legal and contractually-agreed activity? I suggest you find a new employer or a new line of work.

omahajim

join:2002-09-06
Omaha, NE

vincentfox: Speakeasy NetShare is 80/20 now - Speakeasy keeps 20% of the fee you charge your neighbors. The other 80% is credited to your bill. If you have more netshare revenue coming to your account than the total monthly price of your service, they don't give you the extra money back.


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