There is another message board I go to, not customer-related. One of the posters there, let's call her "D", was complaining about her internet company "I". She said they told her that she was using too much bandwidth and affecting her neighbors' service with all her downloads. I asked hubby about this, since we go through the same company. He said as far as he knew, we had unlimited downloads-at least we've never exceeded our limit if there is one.
D then goes on to say they download so much because her hubby is a pirate (put in teeny tiny letters like no one's going to see it). Not the best thing to admit online, eh?
Anyway, I guess my question is 2-part: 1. Do ISPs usually have download limits, and 2. Is it common for people to exceed them if so, and if not, just how frickin frackin much do you have to download for your ISP to CALL YOU about it? That seems unreal to me.
D then goes on to say they download so much because her hubby is a pirate (put in teeny tiny letters like no one's going to see it). Not the best thing to admit online, eh?
Anyway, I guess my question is 2-part: 1. Do ISPs usually have download limits, and 2. Is it common for people to exceed them if so, and if not, just how frickin frackin much do you have to download for your ISP to CALL YOU about it? That seems unreal to me.
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