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bluedyedvd

join:2007-04-15
Overland Park, KS

total moeny grab

I am lucky i live next to google fiber so it's a pretty safe bet telcos and cable will not be trying this crap here. this is all about money trying to screw the customer anyway they can


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

Money grab. Ok these companies say less than 2% of their customers go over. So they wouldn't get a dime from 98% of their customers. If the ones that go over either go to another service or reduce their usage once again no overage money for these companies. So where is the money grab? Now they may THINK they are going to make money on this but they won't.


silbaco

join:2009-08-03
USA

I think they are hoping people will move from the lower tier to a higher one to get away from the 150GB cap. Their top tiers have a surprisingly high 999GB cap, which I doubt even 0.5% of people reach. But on the lower tier, I bet more than 2% of people hit the 150GB cap.


bluedyedvd

join:2007-04-15
Overland Park, KS

reply to BF69

Money grab. Ok these companies say less than 2% of their customers go over. So they wouldn't get a dime from 98% of their customers. If the ones that go over either go to another service or reduce their usage once again no overage money for these companies. So where is the money grab? Now they may THINK they are going to make money on this but they won't

not now but in future as usage increases more people will go over. If they do gradually people won't complain like you and just go along with it. can you honestly say your usage hasn't increased in the last three years


Rob_
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join:2008-07-16
Mary Esther, FL

We really need to email or call congress to make this 100 percent illegal. Caps are bullshit but people just don't care.

-rob


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