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<description><![CDATA[Acanac Inc posted : I am not going to win this argument with you so I will just state the facts and let everyone else decide.<br><br>1. Acanac tried many times to raise your profile, but we were unsuccessful<br><br>2. Acanac  went as far as installing a second Naked  DSL connection at your home at no extra cost to you.  You ended up with the same speeds as the first.<br><br>3. We brought up your account to the upper management of Bell<br><br>4 We even offered to pay for your first month of Sympatico. This offer still stands.<br><br>5. Acanac offered you a full refund since you were not happy with your speeds.<br><br>I am sorry that you believe I am being aggressive towards you. I am simply stating the facts.  Your opinion is that we did not do enough, but from our point a view we went the extra mile. <br>DSL is distance dependent. We say up to 5Mbps not 5Mbps. Acanac even backs it up with a 30 day money back guarantee if your not happy with the speeds.<br><br>Best Regards,<br>Paul<br>&raquo;<A HREF="http://www.acanac.ca" >www.acanac.ca</A>]]></description>
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