hmm i have 2 thoughts on it.
1) well you did sign the contract that sayd 60gb a month. you went over. you pay.
2) they sell you a 20mb/s and tell you its on 24/7. so you should get that..
caps are bullshit. but i understand why they have them. At least yours is 60gb mine is 5!
True I did use it, and yes I should pay for it, but a 60GB cap per month is too low for what we pay for. We get fucked in Canada.
I have been a customer for a very long time and have never gone over, so I will politely ask them to reverse the charges and they most likely will.
Instituting caps does nothing to relieve congestion when a majority of users are on during peak hours. Everyone is still gonna experience shitty connection speeds. Its just a way to extract more money from users.
wtf are you doing that uses up more than 2 gb/day?
Why? You used it, you pay for it.
Soooo, you wouldn't even consider calling them to see if they can reverse the charges? You never call the customer service dept. of any company who provides you a service and and see what they can do to make things cheaper? Do you have a money tree? Or do you live at home and not pay bills yet?
True I did use it, and yes I should pay for it, but a 60GB cap per month is too low for what we pay for. We get fucked in Canada.
I have been a customer for a very long time and have never gone over, so I will politely ask them to reverse the charges and they most likely will.
In three years of living where I live, the lowest our bandwidth total has ever been for a given month was ~250 GB. Usually we're much closer to 2 TB / month.
True I did use it, and yes I should pay for it, but a 60GB cap per month is too low for what we pay for. We get fucked in Canada.
I have been a customer for a very long time and have never gone over, so I will politely ask them to reverse the charges and they most likely will.
So what are you guys doing that takes up over 7 GB/day?
So what are you guys doing that takes up over 7-67 GB/day?
I find it funny that it costs ISPs an extra $15 to provide unlimited data to a customer (residential is $45 and business is $60 here), otherwise its capped. And the amazing thing is that they don't even do anything different for your connection. Its still connected to the same equipment. All you're getting is a fancy "business class" modem.This is true.
And it's why one UK ISP went for the sensible kind of data caps. Use over X amount DURING PEAK TIMES and you get your connection speed throttled for a few hours, covering peak time. There's no absolute cap that says you can't use more than X GB is a month (other than being limited by how much your connection can download over the course fo 30 days), but if you use 'heavily' at peak times, you get throttled to reduce overall load at those peak times.
That's how you do it.
data caps are fucking retarded. do not sell me 20mb/s if you cannot support 20mb/s indefinitely. sell me whatever you can afford to have running 100% with no data cap and i will be happy.
So you buy a car expecting it to run indefinitely if you floor it at all times?
I know everyone here can't stand them but expecting there to not be a cap is unreasonable I think. No other services function that way, expecting them to be able to run at 100% capacity at all times; it's inefficient and expensive and wasteful.
It's not expensive. I don't understand why everyone buys into the "woe is us" rhetoric the bandwidth suppliers put forward. There is no real bandwidth crunch, it is artificially created by ISPs who are banking on the fact that if you buy 20 mbps service, you won't really ever be using 20 mbps. Their goal in implementing caps is to hold down their costs. It has nothing to do with bandwidth being expensive (it isn't) and certainly nothing to do with shortages (there aren't any).
wtf are you doing that uses up more than 2 gb/day?
So you signed a contract paying x amount of dollars for 60GB and now you don't want to pay after you went over the previously agreed upon amount b/c you believe this previously agreed upon amount is too low? Why did you previously agree to pay x amount of dollars for this amount of data then?
Oh, this gallon of milk is $3.25, I'll buy it......oh wait, a gallon of milk is not enough so I just took it upon myself to drink another pink. What?? You charged me for that pint of milk? That sucks and is unfair to me, I demand a refund even though I drink both the gallon and the pint.
Pink?....what?
Anyways, never once did I say I would DEMAND a refund. Never once did I say it was unfair to me. All I said was I am going to ask for the charges to be reversed. If they don't, oh well. I have been a customer of theirs for a very long time and have never even come close to going over on bandwidth so I do not foresee them saying no to a one time refund.