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From: Rod Speed on 30 Dec 2009 21:41 Marts wrote > Rod Speed wrote >> Marts wrote >>> Dyna Soar wrote >>>> Talk about twisting what is said! >>>> I'm a retiree. I agree, $30 is a lot, but it isn't an "absolute fortune" in the context used here. >>> The context was Telstra's overall pricing plans which were, and still are, expensive. >> In fact Telstra drove down the lowest priced DSL to levels below >> what their competitors were charging and they had to match those. >>> Perhaps "fortune" is hyperbole, >> No perhaps about it, $30/month is nothing even remotely resembling anything >> like an absolute fortune. It is in fact what a basic phone service costs. >>> but it's an expressive term to describe how expensive >>> Bigpond and Telstra services in general are, >> It is in fact a bare faced lie when its what a basic phone service costs. > Quit trying to twist things. I'm succeeding in rubbing your nose in your bare faced lies, actually. > I'm talking about Telstra's overall charges for its products, > whether it be internet, phone or mobile phone services. That is another bare faced lie. Your original was clearly JUST about DSL1, you pathetic excuse for a lying bullshit artist. |