Comcast Is Today’s Worst Person Of The World!
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I mean really:
Comcast, however, is refusing to reveal how much bandwidth use is allowed, making it impossible for customers to know if they are in danger of violating Comcast’s limit.
. . .
Comcast also refused to tell Carreiro how much bandwidth he would have been allowed to use to avoid service termination.
So it really all boils down to who they like and who they do not like.
Can you imagine their meetings:
Comcast—you are today’s worst person of the World!
Let’s just wait for other businesses to apply the same logic:
Let’s just wait for some politicians to understand the “real” beauty of the concept of: “We tell you afterwards what the bill is.”

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I mean really:
Comcast, however, is refusing to reveal how much bandwidth use is allowed, making it impossible for customers to know if they are in danger of violating Comcast’s limit.
. . .
Comcast also refused to tell Carreiro how much bandwidth he would have been allowed to use to avoid service termination.
So it really all boils down to who they like and who they do not like.
Can you imagine their meetings:
Hey, we got another technical problem up in the hills…
No problem—we just kick out a few users who actually use the problem and everything is fine.
No problem—we just kick out a few users who actually use the problem and everything is fine.
Comcast—you are today’s worst person of the World!
Let’s just wait for other businesses to apply the same logic:
I am sorry Ma’am, but to continue this flight you have to pay as another $500…
Sir, we found out that your car is abusing the toll road. That cost you…
Sir, we found out that your car is abusing the toll road. That cost you…
Let’s just wait for some politicians to understand the “real” beauty of the concept of: “We tell you afterwards what the bill is.”
Hey, wait a minute, that does sound very much like an accomplished mission, now doesn’t it?

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11:00 on Friday, April 6th, 2007