I'm in the top 1% of Rogers Internet Users

KBC
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Joined: Tue Apr 23, 2002 9:20 pm

Post by KBC »


Dear ****** *********,


An important message from Rogers Hi-Speed Internet [RHSI]


 


We would like to advise you that there has been excessive usage on your [RHSI] account which is in violation of our [EULA] with you and in particular, your agreement not to use the service in a way that creates an unusually large burden on our network.


 


Rogers has a responsibility to ensure that all of its customers experience a high quality of service and performance when using [RHSI]. Your usage consumes a disproportionate share of our network's resources which has a negative impact on network performance. In fact, you fall within the category of less than 1% of our residential customers whose usage exceeds that of the average customer by well over 2000%


 


Please be advised that it is important that your account's usage returns to reasonable levels. Unfortunately, unless your usage pattern significantly changes starting in the next two days, we will have no choice but to suspend your internet account for a period of seven days.


 


The following activities may be increasing your usage:


-Engaging in peer-to-peer file sharing;


-Running servers; or


-Installing shareware that compromises your computer's security.


 


In addition to addressing the above activities, here are some guidelines that may assist you with managing your usage of our internet service:


-Make all users of your account aware of the content of this e-mail and consider the extent of their usage;


-Install virus protection software and regularly scan your PC(s) to ensure that you have downloaded the most recent versions of such software; and


-Familiarize yourself with all provisions of our agreement with you (particularly prohibited uses of [RHSI]. A copy of the End User Agreement can be found at {no website given}


 


If you would like more information on servers, peer to peer applications, and other important information on managing your [RHSI] connection, please review the information below.


 


Thank you for your attention,


[RHSI]


dubey
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Post by dubey »

my dad says as soon as we get that email we are switching ISPs gg

Chomps
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Post by Chomps »

KBC WIN

MikeJ
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Joined: Fri Oct 26, 2001 9:11 am

Post by MikeJ »

get a real isp

Cubensis
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Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 9:53 pm

Post by Cubensis »


Congrats.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Rogers sux


Michael-Corleone
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Post by Michael-Corleone »


KBC WIN

yeah, siriusly


Stiffer
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Post by Stiffer »

my gay isp has a gay 7.5 gb datalimit per month *cry :(

Cubensis
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Post by Cubensis »


my gay isp has a gay 7.5 gb datalimit per month *cry :(

i dont see how its possible to exceed that.


Michael-Corleone
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Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2002 8:11 am

Post by Michael-Corleone »


my gay isp has a gay 7.5 gb datalimit per month *cry :(

holy shit, that sucks


Michael-Corleone
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Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2002 8:11 am

Post by Michael-Corleone »



my gay isp has a gay 7.5 gb datalimit per month *cry :(

i dont see how its possible to exceed that.



It's very, very easy. I downloaded 5 gigs today alone.


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