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Originally Posted by frogstamper
If VM are so concerned about the amount people are downloading, why on earth are they upgrading their 4mb package to 10mb and bringing in a 50mb service? Surely if you have 50mb VM will just be able to stm you even faster. 
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Quite simply frogstamper they are ripping people off.
This crowd just cannot be trusted.
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Originally Posted by mcmanic
someone should make a load of campaign leaflets and stick them to all their cabs in the streets, a national campaign of disgruntled customers. Maybe they take note if all their cabs suddenly became advertisng boards!
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That is a thought
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Originally Posted by TehTech
An even better idea, print some big anti-phorm posters & stick them to VM's vans that you see left unattended, I have been tempted a few times as there are quite a few VM employees with vans live near me
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A4 Paper is quite cheap now.
There is always one parked up at one of the local pubs here.
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Originally Posted by Cropstar
So upgrading speeds on people's original package makes people more likely to upgrade?
Personally, most people I know don't reach these limits regularly, clearly there's a disproprtionate number of people on forums like these who expect constant 24/7 max speed connections on here
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No, what people want is what they are paying for.
If they happen to wake one day at say 2 in the morning they want to get their downloading done with no hassle, likewise at 4 in the afternoon, so you see it is not simply wanting a 24/7 max speed, but at the price they charge I expect it.