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Re: Verizon doesn't care about book thieves Even if they were copying the Pay Per View line up, it does not make business sense to dump someone paying you $100+ because you lost a few dollars.
Like in this case, Verizon would be getting paid $45 per customer, and then might end up lossing the money they get monthly from that account. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by dudeman456:Even if they were copying the Pay Per View line up, it does not make business sense to dump someone paying you $100+ because you lost a few dollars.
Like in this case, Verizon would be getting paid $45 per customer, and then might end up lossing the money they get monthly from that account. but if you don't do something them you encourage everyone to do it. |
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 | reply to dudeman456 VZ would not hurt over a few dollars a month. For ever customer that leaves they gain more in its place. |
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 iknowPremium join:2012-03-25 | reply to BF69 said by BF69:said by dudeman456:Even if they were copying the Pay Per View line up, it does not make business sense to dump someone paying you $100+ because you lost a few dollars.
Like in this case, Verizon would be getting paid $45 per customer, and then might end up lossing the money they get monthly from that account. but if you don't do something them you encourage everyone to do it. they should NOT try to identify an infringer by IP address!!. first, many times they get the wrong IP address, and second, the IP address don't identify a person!. it could be someone that hacked in to your wireless, and then you could spend thousands of dollars on a lawyer trying to fight this, it HAS happened before!. they need to take a picture of the person using that account at the time the infringing takes place!. THEN something like this is valid. |
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