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by xboxnolifes 64 days ago
The "unreasonableness" of using what you pay for.
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"Unlimited" is just the plan name / description. It doesn't mean you can defy physics. You cannot have more Olive Garden breadsticks than there are atoms in the universe.
Then don't advertise you can provide me with infinite breadsticks?

And, perhaps more importantly, don't be a bitch if once you advertise infinite breadsticks someone tries to take your word for it.

Sure, but if you advertise unlimited data and a data rate of 100mbps you should be obligated to deliver 100mbps for as long as the user continues to pay for service.
Except that I guarantee there's some fine print in the terms that says otherwise. Also, cancelling his service means he's not continuing to pay for service.