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INT0CABLE
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join:2007-10-22
Bronx, NY

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Great

after i strike out ill sign on again under my brothers name and after stricking out again ill just sign on under my mothers name and so on and on and on and on.


Daddy

join:2007-12-07
Bronx, NY

Respect, but really From what I seen NBC the only one actuly doing something like this....I seen so many cases of NBC going to ISP's to get them to terminate their costumer's. Serfice to say I haven't seen any thats gone though they just slap you on the wrist....


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

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reply to INT0CABLE
Time for ISPs to demand SSNs to run credit checks/banned internet users list checks. You will run out of identities. We can also cross reference any dependents on your IRS, and anyone else at the address through USPS secret database of the names that goto each address and Census and DMV records. If you try suite/apt fudging, won't work because we will cross reference your Occupancy permit. Also the NSA can provide a list of all the emails, forum logins, and user names and screen names you use online, if you were just a guest at that house, you can write an appeal and show up infront of an Administrative Law Judge to get yourself off the blocklist. Don't you love databases?



fAcEtIOUs
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join:2002-03-03
kudos:4

reply to INT0CABLE

said by INT0CABLE:

after i strike out ill sign on again under my brothers name and after stricking out again ill just sign on under my mothers name and so on and on and on and on.
Sorry, but they would BAN that address. It would do no good to switch to a relative at the same address.
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jc100

join:2002-04-10

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You can't ban an address. What happens if the property sells? See, unless they are going to cross reference the service against owner of the property, then this idea of switching names would work. However, if the ISPS wish to incur the cost of acquiring public records and checking things out, then that would be different. Still, my guess a simple name change would suffice most times. Odds are, the ISP wouldn't care as they are not going to be keen on turning down money from their customers. After all, this wasn't their idea to begin with.



extreme50
Formerly TwoKDialup
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join:2002-06-07
Coloma, MI

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said by INT0CABLE:

after i strike out ill sign on again under my brothers name and after stricking out again ill just sign on under my mothers name and so on and on and on and on.
*IF* some snot-nosed punk did that to me, right after the funeral I'd take the death certificate down to the cable office and have my service reconnected. Problem solved. What do you think of that?
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battleop

join:2005-09-28
00000

reply to INT0CABLE
I think the ISPs are a little smarter than you think.



Ebolla

join:2005-09-28
Dracut, MA

reply to jc100
yes they can mark an address as "non-servicable" and not allow services to be restarted unless someone goes to service center with a lease agreement proving you are not former resident. Or paperwork proving you are owner and not former tenant. People pull the same thing as suggested by OP when they are disconnected for non-pay.


Warez_Zealot
Rural land of the rising sun

join:2006-04-19
japan

reply to fAcEtIOUs

said by fAcEtIOUs:

said by INT0CABLE:

after i strike out ill sign on again under my brothers name and after stricking out again ill just sign on under my mothers name and so on and on and on and on.
Sorry, but they would BAN that address. It would do no good to switch to a relative at the same address.
Yep ban revenue. I'm sure once a lot of people get banned and it actually starts to affect the numbers; ISP's will re-evaluate if they are doing the "right" thing or not. lol

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