Comcast targeting abuse - go after the abuser, not the protocol

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: George P Burdell
My beef with Comcast, apart from their third-world customer service, is that they advertise UNLIMITED internet while not delivering on that promise. How about being a little truthful and saying something like "The first xxx GB is free, after which we charge your ass."

I agree. There is a ton of history showing how much Comcast is willing to be deceptive to their customers. If offering something other than what most of their customer pool believes they are getting upon purchase is what they want to do, then they should make really apparent that this is what they are going to get. By "apparent", I don't mean fine print apparent. I just don't trust them anymore. I really have no reason to.
 

MustISO

Lifer
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Why don't they try going after email spammers and botnet operators. I'm guessing there's a ton of bandwidth used up by both of those things.