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Re: Good deal for 300 Not if it's capped like all of Comcap's other Internet plans.
I'll take Verizon's UNCAPPED FiOS offerings over Comcap any day! This new connection has the potential to rack up $20,000 in "overage fees" in just one month under Comcap's new 300 GB cap/$10 per 50 GB Internet overcharging scam. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by 09129800:Not if it's capped like all of Comcap's other Internet plans.
I'll take Verizon's UNCAPPED FiOS offerings over Comcap any day! This new connection has the potential to rack up $20,000 in "overage fees" in just one month under Comcap's new 300 GB cap/$10 per 50 GB Internet overcharging scam. Who is going to use 98 TB a month? |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | Not legally you wouldn't. |
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 mogamer join:2011-04-20 Royal Oak, MI | said by BF69:Not legally you wouldn't. He could if he was running a server business out of his house. Of course, that would probably be a violation of a residential service contract. |
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 MOWAA join:2010-03-25 Fort Lauderdale, FL | reply to BF69 said by BF69  Not legally you wouldn't. Seriously why is it anyone’s concern what they legally or illegally do with their connection?
But here, use github to do push/pull on large projects and you see how fast you run out bandwidth. There a legal use on a residential line. |
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