sean bonner wrote:
If you want their business, the customer is always right.
Not when the customer's needs are *fringe*, they ain't. I'm just as technically-demanding as the rest of you, and so are all my TMHS-using acquaintances; and Sean's request is the first I've heard of someone wanting to use it on two machines at once (that isn't interested in *stealing* the service, that is).
-Kenny
Kenny-
1. My request is not fringe. It's legitimate. If I'm paying to use their wifi connection, and I can connect to their wifi with my cell phone, my palm pilot, and my lap top, I shouldn't have to turn one off in order to turn the other on. this is 2004 and wifi is being added to more electronics every day, they have to adjust for that. If they don't, someone else will.
2. please knock it off with the *astrix*. It was dumb the first time you did it, ever other sentence is now getting just plan retarded.
3. Boingo doesn't limit login to one machine at a time, and when they have the coverage that Tmobile has I'm switching, even if it's $5 more a month or so, will be worth it.
4. Maybe in Kenny-land companies get to boss their customers around but here in reality -land the companies that make the customer happiest are the ones that win and there's hundreds of years of evidence to back that up.
5. Stealing? Please. there's free wifi everywhere, it's not worth stealing. I'm paying for the convenience of their locations, if I didn't want to pay, finding a free connection is only a few extra minutes of work. Work I'm happy to pay not to have to do in this case.
-s
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