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join:2000-12-01 New York, NY 1 edit | Net Neutrality and they want us to believe they will not restrict any web sites. liars.... corporate liars. lock them into the contract and change the rules... liar liar... caught being dishonest. net neutrality anyone? | |
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 |   hopeflicker Capitalism breeds greed Premium join:2003-04-03 Long Beach, CA | Re: Net Neutrality unlimited != limited. End of story Just tell the users that they are limited and quite greasing them with cryptic and misleading marketing ads. -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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| Re: Net Neutrality said by hopeflicker :unlimited != limited. End of story Just tell the users that they are limited and quite greasing them with cryptic and misleading marketing ads. And just how could they possibly sell their cryptically constructed and multi-tiered service packages if they didn't? Hmmmm???  -- That was preposterous! Utter Nonsense! Totally unsupportable drivel! You can't be serious!....Um, what did you say? | |
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| why not just steal it? plenty of phones can do it, all you need is data services. i've downloaded well over 100 gigs without a peep via my phone & a data cable.
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join:2001-01-06 Brick, NJ | This is no different from when Comcast offers "unlimited" internet but then caps people when they use it.
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| Re: Net Neutrality said by NyQuil Kid :This is no different from when Comcast offers "unlimited" internet but then caps people when they use it. [8F] The NyQuil Kid yes, but i dont think they advertise like that anymore -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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@uu.net | Re: Net Neutrality Can we possibly complain about the same subject again please? We need to move on to bigger and better things. Come to think of it, this message is probably getting to repetative around here too. | |
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| my favorite is their "family share plan" ads: Its only $10 extra..
You can only do that family share option with a $69.99 plan.. so its CHEAPER to get 2 x $35.99 plans then to pay $69.99 + 10 extra!
misleading people is not right.. either that, or anyone who is stupid to do the plan needs to learn to read.. -- "Forewarned is forearmed..." -gwion | |
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| Re: Net Neutrality said by phriday613 :my favorite is their "family share plan" ads: Its only $10 extra.. You can only do that family share option with a $69.99 plan.. so its CHEAPER to get 2 x $35.99 plans then to pay $69.99 + 10 extra! The $69.99 plan includes the primary line and one share line. The third and subsequent lines cost $10 each. So it's $69.99 for two lines of Family Share, or 2*39.99 = $79.98 for two individual lines. | |
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| Re: Net Neutrality said by cghh :said by phriday613 :my favorite is their "family share plan" ads: Its only $10 extra.. You can only do that family share option with a $69.99 plan.. so its CHEAPER to get 2 x $35.99 plans then to pay $69.99 + 10 extra! The $69.99 plan includes the primary line and one share line. The third and subsequent lines cost $10 each. So it's $69.99 for two lines of Family Share, or 2*39.99 = $79.98 for two individual lines. Hmm.. I wonder why I thought that it was the first line ONLY being $69.99 and subsequent lines being $9.99.. I guess I read it wrong.. I stand corrected! -- "Forewarned is forearmed..." -gwion | |
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join:2000-11-17 Palm Desert, CA | Sad Truth : Verizon can't be trusted. They lie when the truth would help them . . . and this is not new. | |
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| Re: Net Neutrality said by DixieWins :Sad Truth : Verizon can't be trusted. They lie when the truth would help them . . . and this is not new. It's not just Verizon it's most all big businesses. -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| A. this isnt network neutrality, its network transfer, its GB they monitor, not superHDOnDemand.com, they dont limit where you drive your car, just the amount of gas you get per month B. Its in the fine print since day one, deal with it C. There is no law that makes being a asshole illegal | |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| BULLSHIT! If most other ISPs dropped the references to "unlimited" access because of these things, then Verizon needs to do the same for its EV-DO product.
This is one of those few situations where regulatory agencies need to step in and tell Verizon that this isn't even remotely legal. -- Tancredo 2008! | |
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 |   hopeflicker Capitalism breeds greed Premium join:2003-04-03 Long Beach, CA | Re: BULLSHIT! *Hopeflicker* waiting for the industry shrills to defend their corporate pigs. -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT | Re: BULLSHIT! Nope, Im usuallt pro Verizon, but using the word UNLIMITED is just wrong. They should say "unlimited web browsing" | |
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| Re: BULLSHIT! said by ITALIAN926 : They should say "unlimited web browsing" Hell, I'll accept that in their ad -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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| Re: Remind me to NEVER work for you! Its not just web browsing. Its Anything. From TOS/AUP at »www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/stor···atId=409
I made my comments in {}s. quote: Unlimited NationalAccess/BroadbandAccess:
Subject to VZAccess Acceptable Use Policy, available on www.verizonwireless.com. NationalAccess and BroadbandAccess data sessions may be used with wireless devices for the following purposes: (i) Internet browsing; (ii) email; and (iii) intranet access (including access to corporate intranets, email and individual productivity applications like customer relationship management, sales force and field service automation). Unlimited NationalAccess/BroadbandAccess services cannot be used (1) for uploading, downloading or streaming of movies, music or games, (2) with server devices or with host computer applications, including, but not limited to, Web camera posts or broadcasts, automatic data feeds, Voice over IP (VoIP), automated machine-to-machine connections, or peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing, or (3) as a substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections. NationalAccess/BroadbandAccess is for individual use only and is not for resale. We reserve right to limit throughput or amount of data transferred, deny or terminate service, without notice, to anyone we believe is using NationalAccess or BroadbandAccess in any manner prohibited above or whose usage adversely impacts our network or service levels. {Translation, everything above just became useless in a court of law.} Verizon Wireless reserves the right to protect its network from harm, which may impact legitimate data flows. {Translation, even if you do nothing wrong according to our written polcies, we can terminate you for no reason.} We also reserve the right to terminate service upon expiration of Customer Agreement term. {In case a court rules against us and the above, and we still have to provide you service under the modified (by court) contract, we can terminate you when the contract is over, or we decide your not a profitable customer like Cingular does.}
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join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN
| They need to fix advertising. If they are going to claim that the wireless spectrum is limited for data services, they need to stop advertising them like any home broadband connection. They need to drop the terms unlimited and broadband and just call it a 10gig a month data service and charge a hefty fee for each gig after the 10. | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. said by insomniac84 :If they are going to claim that the wireless spectrum is limited for data services, they need to stop advertising them like any home broadband connection. They need to drop the terms unlimited and broadband and just call it a 10gig a month data service and charge a hefty fee for each gig after the 10. Yep, users will ACCEPT and still buy their services if they even have a 10gig cap. -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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| Yeah, but all they have to do is point at the McDonald's ads and say "Creative advertising!" (when was the last time you got a hamburger that was even close to the picture shown? And do not try to sue, that was done and the fast food industry won.) -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
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Its just here in the States | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. I have been a long time Verizon Customer but am starting to rethink my service when my contract is due in 2007. I am tired of these people saying we give you "Unlimited" Service only to find that the "Terms of Service" state you cant do this or that, and effectively restrict you to no usage at all and charge you an arm and a leg.
If you want to limit your service then don't use the word UNLIMITED. | |
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join:2003-08-16 Stratford, CT
| quote: I have a buddy who vacationed in Hong Kong for a month. He showed me a picture of his Big Mac...it looked EXACTLY like the picture.
Its just here in the States
Well, thats only because we're the fattest country on Earth and the consumers dont give a damn what it looks like. They just swallow blindly. | |
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| said by RayW :Yeah, but all they have to do is point at the McDonald's ads and say "Creative advertising!" (when was the last time you got a hamburger that was even close to the picture shown? And do not try to sue, that was done and the fast food industry won.) We're talking about definitions here, not pictures. Not every single hamburger will look the same.
Hamburgers are not uniform
unlimited has a defined meaning -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. Ummm...I WOULD like to get what I see, not half of it. Advertising is advertising, be it words or pictures. That is what I like about my ISP, they tell you up front what your limits are instead of hiding it in waffle/weasel words. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. said by RayW :Ummm...I WOULD like to get what I see, not half of it. Advertising is advertising, be it words or pictures. That is what I like about my ISP, they tell you up front what your limits are instead of hiding it in waffle/weasel words. Yes, I agree with you. The pics are misleading however it seems people are mostly pissed because the vocabulary being use is down right lies. With pic's, size could be relative. I don't think the 10'x30' BigMac that i see on the billboard is gonnna work or even the 8"x15" BigMac that i see on the drive thru sign. That's just too much food for me. -- Just where are we going? And what's with the handbasket? | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. Not talking about the picture size. Remember the pretty picture of the thick juicy meat patty, the fat red tomato slices, the visible slice of onion, the nice lettuce, the slices of pickle, and the nice fluffy bun?
Instead you get a dried out patty of something, and if you OPEN the ho-hum bun you might see a thin slice of anemic tomato, a sliver of onion, and some shredded lettuce, and maybe a piece or two of pickle. The visual equivalent of unlimited internet service.
(Oh, you can still get that burger as long as you stay away from the big burger chains. Go to most Fuddrucker's and put your own lettuce, pickle, tomato, and onion on a nice homemade bun with a nice cooked to order patty. And you can add a squirt or six of several flavors of melted cheese. Yumm-Yumm-Messy!). -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
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| said by RayW :Yeah, but all they have to do is point at the McDonald's ads and say "Creative advertising!" (when was the last time you got a hamburger that was even close to the picture shown? And do not try to sue, that was done and the fast food industry won.) oh yeah dont you know it. i've often wished i could have that one stacked the way they show it. and with GREEN LETTUCE! does green lettuce even EXIST in the fast food industry? -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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| Re: They need to fix advertising. said by dvd536 :does green lettuce even EXIST in the fast food industry? Fuddruckers? Oh, wait. They are not fast (just good). -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
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join:2003-02-18 Seattle, WA
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| VERY CLEARLY it states in the LETTER and ADVERTING "Unlimited"
Jeffrey Nelson, Verizon Wireless spokesman, said that calling the service, "unlimited" is not misleading. VERY CLEARLY it states in the LETTER and ADVERTING "Unlimited"
"It's very clear in all the legal materials we put out," he said. "It's unlimited amounts of data for certain types of data," he said. VERY CLEARLY it states in the LETTER and ADVERTING "Unlimited"
Verizon's terms and conditions hardly go out of their way to explain the limits on the company's "unlimited broadband access." Only once in the 20-page terms and conditions brochure, is the restriction explained, and then it is sunk in the final page in a sea of small font. How Jeffrey Nelson, Verizon Wireless spokesman, can claim "unlimited" is not misleading and that it is very clear they mean "unlimited" for "certain types of data" when in fact they are not very clear is beyond credulity . If I were to have them in my court I would ding them for willful obfuscation. I would rule in a tort action against Verizon for improperly using the word Unlimited when in fact it is limited.
Legally it is calling non-fat milk 2%., or it calling bottled artesian water purified city water; which would bring you a nasty visit from the FDA.
As it is buried near the end of 20 pages of terms and conditions then they are indeed not clear when they are in direct opposition to the statement made both in their advertisements and their warning letter. For the contract and the advertisement to have legality they would not only have to state specific limits on their terms and conditions but they would have to make a [*] disclaimer on the advertisement.
The FTC could smack them pretty hard I think based on the conflict herein for violations of the Truth In Advertising rules.
[*] "Unlimited" doesnt mean unlimited but means up to certain secret limits on certain kinds of data only. | |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp | They Picked.... ...the wrong group to piss off, I would say.
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| Verizon didn't advertise so they got slammed. ConsumerAffairs.Com said quote: We are supported entirely by advertising and are not affiliated with any other consumer organization, government agency or corporation.
Verizon should have advertised on their site like third party DSL providers and WiFi providers do. If you live by advertising you are not independent. | |
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou | Best line ever! "It's unlimited amounts of data for certain types of data" | |
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| Unlimited What? ! From what I've seen being once on Verizons's plan all that is stated is "Unlimited" All by itself. I *may* be dead wrong and someone can point to exactly where it says something different, but I've never seen anything that qualifies what is unlimited. It could as easily be the time you are on the network. By the way ALL wireless carriers have in their TOS statements that allow them to cancel anyone they feel is adversely affecting their network. Wireless broadband has built in limits and all the carriers won't scale if they become heavily used by users thinking they can treat it as wired broadband and consume huge amounts for extended times (streams). | |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK
| WTF is "machine to machine" Every internet transaction is machine to machine. When I request a web page it is routed through several machines and finally contacts a machine that then replies back to my machine. Verizon's terms are COMPLETELY retarded. -- "WHEN THE LAUGH TRACK STARTS THEN THE FUN STARTS!" | |
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join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN
| Re: WTF is "machine to machine" Not to mention it says you are allowed to surf the web, but you can't upload or download. It's impossible to use the connection if you can't upload or download. It also says you can't download or upload music, movies, and games. Does this apply if your downloading or uploading a RAR file? I'd say no. Does the downloading music, movies, and games from verizon(something they love to charge extra for) apply to the data plan and therefore is against the rules? What is a server device? Everything you would try to connect to is a server, so everything again violates the rules. Automated machine connections I'd image would be anything on a webpage that automatically loads to/from another server. This could be like a redirect that takes you to a new page hosted on a different machine, or a popup ad hosted on a different machine that the site your trying to access that automatically loads.
I would say they really should take one from AT&T and just rewrite their terms to be realistic. "Advertised terms or conditions describing this service are not guaranteed and should in no way be expected. We reserve the right to cancel your service for any reason at any time." | |
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Ya I know it said unlimited but that was just to get you down here now what will it be -- The older I get the more I prefer the company of my dogs over that of man kind. | |
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join:2005-04-14 Philadelphia, PA | Machine-To-Machine No Machine-To-Machine activitys well you have to talk to another machine of some sort when doing anything over the internet. So why do they even run the service | |
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join:2006-07-26 Marion, TX
| I've gotten the same letter They sent me the same letter, stating I'd used more than 10G in a month when I'd averaged just over 3G for the last 6 months. I wonder if they had a rash of problems with their bandwidth montiors  | |
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| Re: I've gotten the same letter We still haven't heard the best part to this story yet. What happened when Verizon realized their monitor was proven to be incorrect? How are they going to justify cancelling a big account like that when they were just plain wrong?
I guess it takes time to carefully craft a B.S. response. Something like, "We're so sorry. We're just doing everything we can to protect our bottom line QOS for all of our customers. Pardon our diligence." | |
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  funchords Hello Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Washington, DC | The Two-Tier Internet is Right Here
You can stream bandwidth-hogging music and downloads, upload pictures and movies, and download programs -- and do it all you want -- as long as you use Verizon's VCAST, Get-It-Now, or picture messaging to do so. | |
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@arrival.net | Re: The Two-Tier Internet is Right Here Well, there's no Vcast or GetItNow for the Q.  | |
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  Authority Obama Biden '12
join:2000-03-29 Beverly Hills, CA | What happens when you use too much? Do they cancel your account? Seems like an easy way to get out of a contract... hmmmmm. -- Economically, militarily, politically, and culturally irrelevant
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join:2001-01-15 Milpitas, CA
| Re: What happens when you use too much? said by Authority :Do they cancel your account? Seems like an easy way to get out of a contract... hmmmmm. Word is that they cancel the contract and charge the $175 Early Termination Fee. | |
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| Re: What happens when you use too much? said by cghh :said by Authority :Word is that they cancel the contract and charge the $175 Early Termination Fee. Doesn't seem like they'd have a leg to stand on. They'd have to be able to say that you violated a specific part of the contract; as I understand it the contracts do not define what excessive bandwidth is and until they do this is a big loophole. -- Economically, militarily, politically, and culturally irrelevant
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join:2000-08-12 Lake Worth, FL
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| Re: What happens when you use too much? I was terminated for excessive usage for our business account. Their claim was 100 gigs a month. They closed the account on Monday June 12th and did not charge the early termination fee. They terminated me therefore no fee. I signed up 20 minutes later as a personal account and was back online within 4 hours. No discounts due to new account with old equipment. We have no choice, wireless evdo is the only high speed available on our farm. We bought an antenna, get full signal strength and regularly peak at advertised speeds. Great service, bad terms and limitations. | |
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| Verizon Cancelled Me for Downloading from iTunes Same with me. I have a V cell phone; Liked it so much I bought one for my sister and at the same time, a PC5740 wireless card for my laptop. I didn't read the contract while at Circuit City buying the phone and the PC Card. The Verizon guy told me it was UNLIMITED use and that is what is printed on the receipt too. Who knew it was false advertising?
Didn't realize that downloading from iTunes to my iPod was 'video streaming.' Verizon cancelled my broadband access today. Amazingly, they didn't call me on my cell or email me with a warning.
I used 2600000+ Kilobytes in June I used 5250000+ Kilobytes in July.
Again, buyer beware. Take the contract home BEFORE signing and read it first. Verizon sucks. They are also telling me they are NOT charging me a early cancellation fee. We'll see. I plan on cancelling my account when my contract is up and going back to ATT/cingular. www.verizonsucksbigtime.blogspot.com. | |
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join:2006-10-14 Annandale, VA
| Verizon cancelled my service and almost got me fired The limit isn't 10G/month, it's 5G/month. See PBS investogator robert X cringely's article: »www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulp···928.html
If you go over that amount, they terminate your service. And when you call tech support to find out why you can't connect, they immediately transfer you to their rude security/fraud operation. Among other things, they said "you were terminated because you were caught abusing and damaging our network".
I was assured by one sympathetic verizon employee I found that there is no analysis of URLs, protocols or port addresses. It's strictly a bandwidth cap, and that the "unacceptable use" cover-story is just a facility to implement the cap.
Note that because Verizon wants to sell this as "unlimited" and change the secret limit whenever it wants, they cant actually admit that there IS a fixed limit. Thus, their terms of service only prohibit certain USE of the system. This implies that they MUST threat you like a criminal in order to be consistent with the contract.
So when I suddenly couldn't do my job, my boss called Verizon to see what this was all about. He bought their line that they caught me using the service for "prohibited video" and massive downloads.
What he DIDN'T get, and wouldn't listen to, is that this was an inference. All Verizon really did was group me as one of the top X percent of users of the system.
What to Verizon was a cynical excuse to cherrypick out just the low-cost users became, to him, a accusation of guilt by professional computer forensic detectives. He thinks that I, specificaly, had been "investigated" by verizon for downloading illegal content.
Adding his own assumptions, he was red in the face when he came into my ofice and accused me, in front of someone else, of using a company laptop to download pornography and getting the company in trouble with the ISP.
I will probably be diciplined for this, and it's verizon's fault. All I actually did was help my customers, which sometimes involved downloading their database files via my "unlimited" internet access.
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Now, I do understand the phenomenon called tragedy of the commons; I know that finite resources must be allocated. I would be happy to buy service in gigabyte blocks. Nor would I even object to being billed at a usurious rate for usage over a prespecified threshold.
My objections are:
1) In their advertising, unlimited is the big selling point. Nowhere do they reveal the daily usage quota or a limit of any kind. in fact, and I did this earlier, if you call their sales people, they flatly deny it. Call them yourself, and don't let on that your're tech-savvy.
2) Even the fine print near the bottom of the contract gives no mention of a bandwidth limit. It only prohibits certain unsavory activities like music sharing. The official explanation their goon squad gives is that "because you use so much bandwidth, we know you were using the service for a prohibited activity" -- unquote.
3) They provide no way to tell how much you've used this month. (The dialer software should display this when it connects and tell if youre over-budget).
4) They won't tell you what the limit is (or even acknowledge it exists) unless you really, really get angry about it and refuse to hang up unless they confess. Presumably that's so they can lower the cutoff when more customers sign up.
5) Because Verizon pretends that the service is unlimited as a marketing scam, there can be no option to pay for extra bandwidth. If their "business decision" to cut your throat leaves your clients screaming at you, too bad. Its what you get for running a kiddie-porn web server, and you probably deserve worse.
6) If the intent is to cut off non-business use, 166M per day is WAY too low. That's only about 20 minutes of continuous data transfer -- way down in the realm of legitimate business use.
Because of all this, I ran a bandwidth tracker on my PC and found that ordinary usage, if you use the internet all day, is about 90M. See for yourself, it's free: »codebox.no-ip.net/controller?page=bitmeter
File sharing could easily be detected at a gigabyte per day threshold, and that's only two hours' transmission time. Even then, the service wouldn't be unlimited, it would be a 1G/day service.
7) Except for a single easy-to-miss letter, there is no warning at all. No phone call or on-screen messages. You find out when you call tech support because you cant connect.
8) No apology or expression of regret is ever given. Their attitude is: youre being fined for abusing and damaging our network. Now hang up, or well call the police. | |
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