Oxtard wrote:
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
How does that make it FREE WiFi access? You really are a ****ING MORON
Oxtard.
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"O x f o r d" <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in message
news:iphone-29AAEC.23452007122007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net...
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>> > yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>> >
>> > $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time someone
>> > outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>> >
>> > such a deal...
>>
>> So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from your
>> connection so far?
>
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
>
Wow, 34.00 for 2 months. Quick, Call brinks armored truck service.
In article <Cnr6j.4481$Dt4.65@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>,
DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx> wrote:
> O x f o r d wrote:
> > you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> > bandwidth.
>
> So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for letting
> people use your wireless connection?
Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
their terms of service...
O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in
news:iphone-29AAEC.23452007122007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net:
> Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>
>> > yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>> >
>> > $5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time
>> > someone outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>> >
>> > such a deal...
>>
>> So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from
>> your connection so far?
>
> only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>
> you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
> bandwidth.
>
> -
And yet you won't post where this free wifi is located, so that we can all
take advantage of it. Why is that, Oxturd?
CozmicDebris wrote:
> O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in
> news:iphone-29AAEC.23452007122007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net:
>
>
>>Todd Allcock <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>yes, edwin needs to learn to read the fine print... what a fool!
>>>>
>>>>$5 for the router, $5 for shipping, then money back every time
>>>>someone outside the fon network connects to your fon network...
>>>>
>>>>such a deal...
>>>
>>>So, how many "non-foneros" have enriched YOU by buying access from
>>>your connection so far?
>>
>>only a few hundred, but have made $34 bucks in 2 months, not bad...
>>
>>you'll understand when you move up to making money off your idle
>>bandwidth.
>>
>>-
>
>
> And yet you won't post where this free wifi is located, so that we can all
> take advantage of it. Why is that, Oxturd?
Sure, why not rig a rogue AP at his place of employment... it's idle, right?
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
> > So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for letting
> > people use your wireless connection?
>
> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>
> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
> their terms of service...
but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at TOSs.
so yes, i and everyone is free to sell their "idle bandwidth", as they
see fit... it's just how it works.
learn about the world Elmo, don't make stuff up...
O x f o r d wrote:
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>
>>> So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for letting
>>> people use your wireless connection?
>> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>>
>> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
>> their terms of service...
>
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
> something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at TOSs.
OK...so as I understand what Oxford is saying, this does indeed involve
exchanging your wireless connection for money.
Directed to Oxford to answer...
Have you filed your necessary FCC paperwork? There are two
forms you need to submit.
The maximum possible fine for violations of these rules
could be as much as $130,000 per day with a maximum of
$1,325,000 per violation.
In article <iphone-788C1F.11313208122007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net>,
O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote:
> > Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
> >
> > Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
> > their terms of service...
>
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable
O x f o r d <iphone@superphone.com> wrote in
news:iphone-788C1F.11313208122007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net:
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:
>
>> > So effectively you are selling (as in an exchange of money) for
>> > letting people use your wireless connection?
>>
>> Which means he is reselling his internet connection.
>>
>> Let me guess: his internet provider specifically disallows that on
>> their terms of service...
>
> but you are forgetting that TOS are unenforceable until there is
> something as draconian as metered service. all smart users LAUGH at
> TOSs.
>
> so yes, i and everyone is free to sell their "idle bandwidth", as they
> see fit... it's just how it works.
>
> learn about the world Elmo, don't make stuff up...
Put your money where your mouth is, Oxtard. Tell us where we can take
advantage of these hotspots- not some one elses, yours.