lol you got took for paying that much
VICTIM
pc might be for ppor ppl, but how many of them actually need a IPS monitor? which is nearly half the system
lol you got took for paying that much
VICTIM
My poor old worthless Windows computer.![]()
lefty butthurt
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Was buying blank CDs on my way home and a Case-mate Barely There caught my eye for my S2. I opened it and tried it on and said what the , it's 16 bucks.
Excellent thin case, the only one I see myself having for an extended period of time.
OK. So, this morning I get this text
" AT&T Free Msg: Your data usage is among the top 5% of users. Data speeds for the rest of your current bill cycle may be reduced. Visit www.att.com/dataplans."
From att, of course and immediately I'm annoyed. I'm grandfathered into the unlimited data plan but did me going to LTE affect it? I wish that dumb sonofa of a "salesman" would've told me that. LTE is new for them. You'd think they'd make it pretty damn known that my data would be affected.......
I'm bottlenecking like a right now. Someone at att is getting leaned into today......
geez how much data did you actually use?
you're not gonna get anywhere, they can throttle you. I think Sprint is the only one who doesn't. I bet they offer $5 off your bill or something stupid.
I don't know because it says I just switched my data plan and I can't look it up. That leads me to believe that this LTE either knocked out my grandfathered unlimited data plan somehow, someway.
I really have no problem with them doing that because if that's what they think is good for their business then fine. I have a problem with them not bringing it to my attention and having the option to accept it or decline. I wouldn't have upgraded if I'd known this beforehand.
gotta read the fine print.
Well I did a little research on the Google. Apparently, its not an LTE stipulation but an overall cap specifically designed for the people still with unlimited data plans or should I say "unlimited" data plans. Even so, what they spelled out about this 5% BS isn't being followed out to the letter. "Before you are affected, we will provide multiple notices, including a grace period." Horse puckey!!!! I got that text this morning, I'd done a speedtest before, used to get 15.5Mbps on the DL and now I get .2!!! .2. I know that throws off people like hater, but yeah--now I'm downloading at a little over two-tenths of a Mbps. Grace period, my ass!
And I rounded that up.
you signed the contract right? why you ing?
this is like installing windows 7 on a pentium and ing about it![]()
I would have made the same mistake, and assumed that I would be grandfathered in.
Look at what you've done. You're making me defend Viva.
Is there a cooling off period where you can revert to old plan (probably not)?
Or iOS 4 on an iPhone 3G.
Nah. There's no cooling off period because I have my same contracted unlimited data plan I've always had. Att just made that 5% crap to, I guess, recover their losses from the unlimited plan in the first place. I didn't sign a new contract. Only my credit card receipt which had no fine print or "see terms" on it.
I believe almost all of the US cell companies will throttle you outside of Sprint once you reach a certain point. "Unlimited (But..)"
I read Sprint is not too far behind putting a cap in place
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