Internet traffic and Azureus -

Res res at ausics.net
Wed Oct 3 06:11:18 UTC 2007


On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> Then you should also know not to present something as "fact" when you can't
> support it with verifiable data.  Saying something is "true" doesn't make it so.

I can support it, but not on a pulbic list adn you can repeat your 
statement as often as you like, i really dont care becasue my network runs 
smoothly i have a lot of time to repeat teh same stuff as well



>> Correct, how is it ISPs problem that micro$lop sent out a screwed
>> update, how is it our fault that the users use zone alarm and blocks our
>> DNS, we provide Internet Access, we are not hand holders nor teachers of
>> PC's, there are institutions out there that specialise in that, in this
>> country your avg council run library has these courses, I'm sure they
>> have teh same elsewhere, so it might possibly not be the customers fault
>> but its also not our fault that somthing on your pc is preventing you
>> from using the net.
>
> Yup, don't want to be one of your customers.

so you expect us to support every facet of your pc?
what part of ISP's are not there to teach you how to use a PC cant you 
comprehend? we dont sell them, nor do we wrote the software you use, if 
anyone has that obligation is the store that you bought your pc from...
next youll be crying foul our cust support staff refuse to show you how
to use excel *sigh*  and dont worry about not wanting to be 
one my customers, i dont wont you to be one :)


> While it "isn't" their problem they go the extra mile to help.  I believe it
> is what some people refer to as "service".

thats not quite the same, unless they walk up the road showing them 
personally where those stores are, in which case their manager should be 
asking when do they have time to help the customers who are buying from 
them, oh wait, maybe thats why some ISP's tech support lines can keep 
people on hold for an hour before someone can get to them, microsoft wrote
the crap 95% of customers use, if there pc retailer can not help, then 
they need to call m$ support. m$ do not pay us or give us any kickback 
for teaching someone how to use their software, so we sure as hell wont be 
doing it.


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Res

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